Stock up, stock down following the Bills’ win over the Steelers

Stock report following Buffalo Bills’ 17-10 Week 15 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Buffalo Bills running back Frank Gore. Credit: Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports
Stock down

RB Devin Singletary

It’s been a heck of a run for rookie running back Devin Singletary and it wasn’t a completely bad game from him against the Steelers. On 21 carries, Singeltary had a profitable 87 yards rushing and boy did he have some nice cuts. But Singletary also had two very ugly fumbles, including one the Steelers recovered. Singletary’s fumbles have come in twos, too. In Week Week 11 against the Dolphins, he also had two fumbles, the only he had all season prior to facing the Steelers, but for the first time he lost one in Week 15.

WR Cole Beasley

While John Brown thrived… Cole Beasley did not. Good news, though. Over the past few weeks when Brown hasn’t done much, it’s been all Beasley. As the Bills enter the postseason, they’ll want both of these guys to be on the mark each and every game. But Beasley’s stock goes down, not because Brown did well. Beasley did bad. He should have caught a pass from Josh Allen and instead it went off his hands and turned into an interception. In addition, Beasley had six total targets in this one and only brought in one pass for six yards.

RB Frank Gore

For the second-straight week, Frank Gore appears in the bad part of this column and it hurts us as much as it hurts you. One has to question whether or not TJ Yeldon could be more productive than Gore on game days at this point. Gore took up 10 carries for Buffalo’s offense and only had 15 yards in the game. At one point, Gore attempted a pass, but ate the ball instead of potentially turning over, which is good. But at one point Gore also tried to get around the corner on a run to the outside and just didn’t seem to have the burst to get there at all.

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