Top 3 Bold predictions for Buffalo Bills 2021 season

Bills coach Sean McDermott said that as far as he knows, the NFL preseason schedule is on as planned although training camp may open earlier than usual.ghows_gallery_ei-NU-200609869-5e1fdbe5.jpg
Bills coach Sean McDermott said that as far as he knows, the NFL preseason schedule is on as planned although training camp may open earlier than usual.ghows_gallery_ei-NU-200609869-5e1fdbe5.jpg /
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Bills running back Devin Singletary slips a tackle by Steelers Chris Wormley.Jg 121320 Bills 10 /

Bold prediction #2: Devin Singletary can (and will) hit 1,000 yards

The Buffalo Bills run game was almost painful to watch at times last year. Anyone can make the case that one player carried it more than the next (between Allen, Devin Singletary, and Zack Moss). Another key component to remember is that all of the top five starting offensive linemen for the Buffalo Bills did not play a single game together.

Someone was always hurt, and rotation was weekly- especially within both guard positions. Singletary hit almost 700 yards last season with that makeshift line. With an extra game, the chances of this happening increase, depending upon where the Buffalo Bills stand in the playoff race late in the season.

If they’re successful, then a little more focus to run the ball to grind out the clock and not be too aggressive with the football will have Singletary achieving the 1K mark. It would be the first time since LeSean McCoy achieved it in the 2017 season.