Buffalo Bills: 6 quick postgame takeaways from Wild Card matchup
Devin Singletary only keeps getting better
The Buffalo Bills haven’t had much of a rushing attack at points this year but that changed in the second half against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. That game is notable because the Bills did not have a single rushing attempt in the first half.
However, from that point Singletary has been the team’s featured running back and has answered in a big way. He would finish the regular season with 85 or more rushing yards in three of the final four games and five total rushing touchdowns.
He would continue that trend on Saturday night with 83 rushing yards and two rushing touchdowns, both of which came in the first half. The Bills have finally found that balance with the play of Devin Singletary and it just showed how good this offense is when they have that.