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RB Devin Singletary
The rookie running back didn’t have a bad stat line at all. Devin Singletary had 15 carries for 75 yards against the Dolphins. He also led the way in the Bills backfield, playing a career-high number of snaps in Miami with 74 percent played. So what gives? Easy: the first two fumbles of his career.
Singletary had yet to cough up a ball at all before fumbling it twice against the Dolphins. He didn’t appear to lose any playing time because of that, perhaps because he jumped on one of the loose balls and John Brown grabbed another, so none were lost, but the Bills won’t want to see that type of ball security ever again.
CB Tre’Davious White
Weird to place White here, but part of that is because he sets the bar so high. But he did follow Miami’s top-target, DeVante Parker, around at times in the game. It didn’t go well.
After shadowing Cleveland’s Odell Beckham and Washington’s Terry McLaurin with a high-rate of success, White struggled against Parker, who had a game just as good as Brown’s. On 10 targets, Parker had seven catches for 135 yards. No touchdowns, but big numbers nonetheless. It was the first time the Bills allowed a 100-yard receiver against them this season.