Bills’ Devin Singletary: ‘The grass felt like concrete’

#Bills vs. #Bears was cold:

The Buffalo Bills continued to win in the cold this week, gifting one another and their fans with an AFC East-clinching 35-13 victory on the frozen tundra of- Chicago.

The win over the Bears was a cold one, forecasted at kickoff to be around eight degrees with a -14 wind-chill.

The frigid weather resulted in some hard ground for the teams to play on at Soldier Field, and the difference went noticed by members of the Bills offense.

Guard Ryan Bates, playing in place of starting center Mitch Morse (concussion) was among those to speak about it after the game.

“You felt like you were playing on a basketball floor, just cause the ground was so hard,” Bates said to the Buffalo News. “You couldn’t really get your footing, you couldn’t really drive off of it, because you would just slip. So, credit to the backs, for keeping their center of gravity under themselves, keeping their shoulders (over) their feet, and just playing the adversity of the weather.”

Among those backs who had a big day, was the Bills’ Devin Singletary, who went 100+ yards rushing and combined with fellow back James Cook for total yards on the cold ground.

“It was cold, the grass felt like concrete so at times it was hard to get your footings,” Singletary said following the win. “But it was still fun.”

Though the weather did factor into the playing conditions on the field, it didn’t appear to have too much impact on the Bills overall offensive game plan. When asked whether the weather was a factor, Singletary was to the point.

Devin Singletary, James Cook ‘one-two punch’ Bills vs. Bears

Devin Singletary, James Cook ‘one-two punch’ #Bills vs. #Bears:

The Bills finished their game on Christmas Eve in Chicago with a 35-13 win over the Bears, clinching their third straight AFC East division crown in the process.

Buffalo went ahead and added to their lead over the second half of the game, and came from behind to do so.

After entering the half down 10-6 on the back of a missed field goal, the Bills offense charged forward, scoring on consecutive drives in the third quarter to take the lead.

Those points came by way of running backs, Devin Singletary and James Cook. Singletary’s TD run was his longest of the season (33 yards), then following a turnover on the ensuing drive, Cook uncorked a long run of his own for a score (27 yards).

“I know James had a long one there and made a great cut at the end to put it in the end zone,” head coach Sean McDermott said during his postgame press conference. “I think that that one-two punch with the run game combined with the pass game, it’s just better complementary that way.”

The two RBs combined for 254 rushing yards on Saturday, the most Buffalo’s had since a December 2016 game against Miami in which two Bills backs also went for 90+ yards apiece. Which was the last time that happened.

In quarterback Josh Allen’s first-ever contest against the Bears, the Bills logged more yards on the ground than in the air for the first time this season, as the QB would throw for 172 yards and two TDs while carrying the ball six times for 41 yards and a TD on the ground as well.

“It was just the flow of the game, that’s just how it went,” Singletary said to the media. “We’re always trying to run the ball when we have to. So it’s been like that all year. … That’s just how it played out today.”

The fourth-year pro would finish Saturday with 106 yards on 12 carries to go with his TD, netting his first 100-yard rushing game of the year. Fellow running back James Cook added a career-high 99 yards on 11 carries with his score as well.

For a team that has been scrutinized for their run game in recent seasons, this year they have been the only NFL club to log 100+ yards on the ground in every game they’ve played.

After the game, Allen notably pointed to Cook’s progression and contribution to the Bills’ ground attack and impact on the field.

“He’s progressed a lot,” the QB said. “He’s learned a lot – obviously, the speed of the game. You know, it seems like it’s kind of more natural for him now. He’s understanding our concepts, what we’re asking for him, and to have a little bit of a change of pace back that can hit a hole and really go, it’s exciting.”

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NFL games on TV today: Buffalo Bills vs. Chicago Bears, live stream, channel, time, how to watch

The Buffalo Bills (11-3) will face off against the Chicago Bears (3-11) at Soldier Field on Saturday in what may be the coldest game on the slate.

The Buffalo Bills (11-3) will face off against the Chicago Bears (3-11) at Soldier Field on Saturday in what may be the coldest game on the slate.

The Bills will look to extend their five-game winning streak after knocking off the Dolphins last week as Josh Allen continues to shine, while the Bears couldn’t keep up with the Eagles and ended up losing in a 25-20 game at home.

This will be a great Saturday of NFL football, here is everything you need to know to watch and stream the game today.

Buffalo Bills vs. Chicago Bears

  • When: Saturday, December 24
  • Time: 1:00 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: CBS
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Buffalo Bills vs. Chicago Bears (-8)

Over/Under: 40

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