The Buffalo Bills are not a run-first football team. Why would they be, given that their quarterback is among the league’s best? One thing that they could use, speaking of that outstanding quarterback, is a running back who takes some goal-line responsibility off of their $258 million man.
Enter the team’s newest addition at running back, a player who scored 15 rushing touchdowns just two seasons ago. In that 2021 season, 11 of his 15 scores came from inside the 10-yard line (oddly enough, half of his scores that came from longer distances were scored against the Bills).