The Buffalo Bills utilized a two-headed rushing attack last year (well, three-headed if you count quarterback Josh Allen) to limited success. “Limited success,” in reality, is far too kind—Buffalo ranked just 20th in yards per rush at 4.2 yards per carry, and while they managed ten rushes of 20 yards or more (tied for 11th in the league), they mustered just one run of over 40 yards.
In short, Buffalo’s running game was neither explosive nor efficient last season. This weakness was covered by the absurd efficiency of their passing attack, but if we’re looking for places in need of improvement this year, the rushing attack is one of the top things on the list.