Running Back
For the first time since Week 2, the Buffalo Bills had their complete backfield on the field with the return of rookie Zack Moss. However, the results were not good once again and the Bills for the fifth time in six games could not break 100 total rushing yards as a team.
While Josh Allen is athletic, he should not be leading this offense in rushing but that is exactly what he did against the Chiefs. Devin Singletary finished the game with only 32 rushing yards on 10 carries while Moss added 10 rushing yards on five carries. The biggest play for this group came on a screen where Devin Singletary was able to pick up 13 yards.
Grade: F
Wide Receiver
The Buffalo Bills wide receivers are tied very closely to what Josh Allen is able to do and when Allen struggles, this group will struggle as well. Stefon Diggs had a decent game once again with six receptions, 46 yards and a highlight reel toe-tap touchdown in the first half.
Meanwhile, Cole Beasley continues to be that reliable safety valve for Allen with four receptions for 46 yards and the other touchdown for the Bills. However, it was a quiet game for the rest of the position as John Brown finished with no receptions on four targets and Gabriel Davis caught his only target for seven yards.
Grade: C+