Zack Moss
For the second straight game, Zack Moss found the end zone and now has three rushing yards on the season. While he didn’t get the same workload he did against the Patriots, he did have 11 touches for 18 rushing yards and 30 receiving yards.
The backfield has been pretty evenly split between Moss and Devin Singletary, however, this week not only did the rookie get more touches (Singletary had five) but he also had slightly more snaps. The run game got going in the game against the New England Patriots with both sharing the workload but it is worth watching if this trend continues where the rookie starts to see more work.
Gabriel Davis
This week John Brown returned but in a game this high-scoring and this much offense, almost every wide receiver was productive. This included Gabriel Davis who finished the game with four receptions for 70 yards and one touchdown.
This is a week that some trends started to form and for the rookie wide receiver it is that Josh Allen looks for him in the end zone. He now has three touchdowns on the season, which is tied for the team lead but had two called back already this year due to illegal formations.
He also has shown big-play ability with four catches that have gone over 20 yards and has a big play percentage of 21%. Even in an offense with Stefon Diggs, Cole Beasley and Brown, the rookie wide receiver continues to find a way to make an impact.