The Bills have found a new offensive identity since Joe Brady took over for Ken Dorsey as offensive coordinator in Week 11 last year, creating rhythm and structure in an offense that previously relied on superhuman efforts from Josh Allen.
A big part of that identity is heavy packages, rolling out both Dawson Knox and Dalton Kincaid in condensed 12 personnel formations as well as the second-highest usage of six or more offensive linemen, per NFL Pro. Their 26 plays and 22 rushes with extra linemen are both second in the league as part of Brady’s concerted effort to establish a non-Allen running game.