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Zack Moss bounces outside for 27-yard gain vs. Colts
Buffalo Bills running back Zack Moss breaks a tackle in the middle of the field and bounces outside for a 27-yard gain.
AUGUST 13, 2022
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BUFFALOBILLS.COM
Bills Trade Ideas: Does Rookie James Cook Mean Move on Zack Moss?
Unfortunately, the inability to stay healthy has followed Moss to the NFL.
AUGUST 11, 2022
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NEWSOBSERVER.COM
James Cook opening eyes, don't count out Zack Moss: Bills camp observations
Bills cornerbacks continue to struggle in camp, and when do we start to view David Quessenberry as the right tackle to start the season?
AUGUST 4, 2022
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THEATHLETIC.COM
Making noise at camp
Teammate Devin Singletary recently said Moss has been "looking good" in training camp and is "getting back to himself" after a disappointing 2021, Dom Tibbetts of WKBW reports.
Impact
Singletary implies that Moss had a tough time coming back from ankle surgery after his 2020 rookie season, helping to explain the loss of production (and role) last year. There's more competition for playing time after the Bills used a second-round pick on potential passing-down back James Cook, but it's possible Moss could earn a role of his own and force a three-way committee to start the season. ESPN's Alaina Getzenberg believes Moss is "trending toward" having a role in the Bills offense under new coordinator Ken Dorsey.
AUGUST 1, 2022
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ROTOWIRE
Buffalo Bills RB Zack Moss: Possible Starter?
Moss was a healthy scratch in last year’s season-opener, but isn’t yet out of the running to start in Week 1.
AUGUST 1, 2022
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NEWSOBSERVER.COM
Potentially crowded backfield
The Bills drafted James Cook out of Georgia in the second round of the NFL Draft, and the rookie presumably will compete with Moss and Devin Singletary for playing time in 2022.
Impact
This spells a bit of trouble for Moss, a third-round pick in 2020. His struggles to date probably are part of the reason the Bills drafted a running back so high. Meanwhile, Singletary ended the 2021 season on a tear, scoring nine touchdowns over the team's last six games (three regular season, three playoffs) while surpassing 80 rushing yards in four of them. Moss last received double-digit carries all the way back in Week 5, and he even was a healthy scratch at times. Expect Cook to start chipping in on Singletary's workload right away, and the rookie could even leapfrog Moss in short order for the No. 2 role.
MAY 2, 2022
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ROTOWIRE
Barely plays behind Singletary
Moss carried once for no gain across his six snaps on offense in Sunday's 42-36 overtime loss to the Chiefs in the divisional round.
Impact
Though he had a clear path to the top backup role for a second straight game with Matt Breida a healthy inactive once again, Moss did little Sunday beyond providing an occasional breather for starting back Devin Singletary. After he and Singletary mostly worked in a timeshare over the first three quarters of the season, the backfield clearly became the latter's domain down the stretch as the Bills aimed to solidify playoff positioning. With averages of 4.5 yards per carry and 5.7 yards per target over Buffalo's final seven games dating back to Week 14, Singletary seemingly answered any questions about his ability to handle a three-down workload. The Bills may pare down some of Singletary's snap counts over the course of the full 2022 campaign to ensure he's able to carry the load in the games that mean the most, but Moss probably shouldn't be viewed as much more than a high-end insurance plan entering the upcoming season.
JANUARY 25, 2022
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ROTOWIRE
Quiet Week 18
Moss carried five times for eight yards and caught two balls for six yards during Sunday's 27-10 win over the Jets.
Impact
Perhaps Moss would have gotten more work had the Bills pulled away from the 4-13 Jets earlier, but it was close enough for most of the afternoon that the team stuck with hot hand Devin Singletary, who's emerged as the team's clear-cut No. 1 running back in recent weeks. At this stage, Moss is fortunate just to have separated himself from Matt Breida, but the former will be a dart option in playoff pools even if you believe the Bills will advance far. Moss finishes his second regular season with 96 carries for 345 yards and four rushing scores, which equates to a disappointing 3.6 yards per carry. He also had a modest role in the passing game with a 23-197-1 line. All in all, it was a rough sophomore campaign for the 2020 third-round pick.
JANUARY 11, 2022
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ROTOWIRE
Strong runs but limited chances
Moss had five carries for 39 yards and wasn't targeted in the passing game during Sunday's 29-15 win over the Falcons.
Impact
The good news was that Moss has retaken his spot on the depth chart above Matt Breida, who was made a healthy inactive again. The bad is that Devin Singletary has gotten hot down the stretch (23 carries for 110 yards and two scores Sunday) and seems to be the main guy as the Bills ramp up for the playoffs. Moss might get some extra action if the Bills jump out ahead of the feeble Jets in the regular-season finale, but this is clearly Singletary's show for now and Moss doesn't offer much value as a clear-cut No. 2 on a team where the quarterback also serves as an extra running back.
JANUARY 4, 2022
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ROTOWIRE
Active again Week 17
Moss will be active for the second consecutive game Week 17 against Atlanta.
Impact
There was a point this season in which Moss ended up as a healthy scratch for three of four games, but Sunday will represent the second contest in a row he'll make the active list in favor of Matt Breida, who is again a healthy scratch. Moss was on the field for roughly a third of the offensive snaps last week against the Patriots, but it amounted to just four touches, making his role this week quite a bit uncertain. Meanwhile, starter Devin Singletary saw 12 carries and six targets in the passing game, and has now averaged 12.6 carries per game over his last five contests.
JANUARY 2, 2022
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ROTOWIRE
Four touches in Week 16
Moss rushed three times for 12 yards and caught his only target for 13 yards in Sunday's 33-21 win over the Patriots.
Impact
Moss suited up for the first time since Week 13, with Matt Breida sitting as a healthy scratch. Devin Singletary dominated touches in Buffalo's backfield and finished with 78 scrimmage yards and a touchdown on 17 touches. The touchdown came from two yards out, so Singletary has supplanted Moss as Buffalo's preferred short-yardage option. Without a role near the goal line, Moss doesn't see enough volume to garner much fantasy consideration, even with a favorable Week 17 matchup against the Falcons up next.
DECEMBER 26, 2021
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ROTOWIRE
Suiting up against Patriots
Moss will take the field for the first time since Week 13 in Sunday's matchup against New England.
Impact
Moss had been a healthy scratch in back-to-back weeks and three of the last four overall, giving way to Matt Breida as the backup to Devin Singletary. Breida now finds himself as the healthy scratch, with Singletary and special-teamer Taiwan Jones the only other backs on the active roster. The last time Moss suited up was Week 12 against the Patriots, when he took eight carries for 21 yards and added two catches for 12 yards. It's unclear if a similar usage pattern will be reflected here, or if Moss will purely be used in a reserve capacity.
DECEMBER 26, 2021
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ROTOWIRE
Coffee with the Bills: Zack Moss and Devin Singletary
Join Maddy Glab as she sits down with Bills running backs Zack Moss and Devin Singletary. They discuss what they have learned from each othe...
DECEMBER 21, 2021
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BUFFALOBILLS.COM
Zack Moss, AJ Epenesa inactive; Star Lotulelei returns to the lineup
Star Lotulelei returns to the lineup after missing last week's game.
DECEMBER 19, 2021
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BUFFALOBILLS.COM
Another healthy scratch
Moss will be a healthy scratch Week 15 against Carolina.
Impact
Moss will be sidelined for his second contest in a row, as well as his third in the past four games. Look for the backfield to once again be led by Devin Singletary, with Matt Breida also available for what is likely a passing-down role.
DECEMBER 19, 2021
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ROTOWIRE
Todd Fuhrman predicts Buffalo will outlast Seattle in Week 9 | FOX BET LIVE
DECEMBER 16, 2021
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Zack Moss becomes Utah’s all-time rushing leader in 21-3 win over Arizona State
DECEMBER 16, 2021
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Bills RB Zack Moss could be back by the AFC Championship Game -- Dr. Matt Provencher
DECEMBER 16, 2021
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Zack Moss, Cody Ford headline inactive list for Bills at Buccaneers ' Week 14
Wide receivers Isaiah McKenzie and Marquez Stevenson are active.
DECEMBER 12, 2021
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BUFFALOBILLS.COM
To hit bench again
Moss will be a healthy inactive for Sunday's game in Tampa Bay, Chris Brown of the Bills' official site reports.
Impact
This will be Moss's second time hitting the bench out of the last three games as the Bills' running back carousel keeps going round and round. Devin Singletary and Matt Breida will get an extra slice of the pie Sunday without Moss at the dessert table.
DECEMBER 12, 2021
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ROTOWIRE
Gets eight carries
Moss rushed eight times for 21 yards and caught two of three targets for 12 yards in Monday night's 14-10 loss to the Patriots.
Impact
Moss returned after being a healthy scratch in Week 12 and ultimately tied Devin Singletary to lead Buffalo's backfield with 10 touches while managing just three fewer scrimmage yards than his teammate. Although his overall production still wasn't anything special, very windy conditions Monday resulted in New England loading up on the running game, restricting space for Moss to maneuver. On the bright side, after his Thanksgiving absence, Moss seems to be back in the rotation alongside Singletary and Matt Breida as Buffalo now prepares for a matchup in Tampa Bay on Sunday.
DECEMBER 7, 2021
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ROTOWIRE
Avoids inactive list Monday
Moss is active for Monday's game against the Patriots.
Impact
Moss was a healthy scratch in the Bills' last game on Thanksgiving at New Orleans, yielding RB reps to Devin Singletary and Matt Breida. It's unclear how offensive coordinator Brian Daboll intends to reincorporate Moss into the lineup, but he may be available due to the need for a consistent ground game due to the windy and snowy conditions in Buffalo on Monday. On the season, Moss has averaged 3.5 yards on his 75 carries, reeled in 18 of 26 targets for 166 yards and scored five total TDs in nine appearances.
DECEMBER 7, 2021
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ROTOWIRE
Bills RB Zack Moss ACTIVE vs. Patriots, Isaiah McKenzie & Marquez Stevenson both INACTIVE (Monday Night Football inactives)
Moss will look to continue his success against the Patriots on Monday Night Football.
DECEMBER 7, 2021
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SYRACUSE.COM
Players to Drop for Week 13 Waiver Wire Pickups in Fantasy Football
12 weeks of the 2021 campaign are already in the books. The fantasy football playoff picture is starting to shape up, and bye weeks are here...
NOVEMBER 30, 2021
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FANDUEL.COM
Isaiah McKenzie, Zack Moss headline Bills inactives ' Week 12
Marquez Stevenson is set to make his NFL debut.
NOVEMBER 25, 2021
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BUFFALOBILLS.COM
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