The Buffalo Bills lined up with at least two running backs on offense a total of 171 times, according to Sharp Football Stats. That’s a total of 15.6% of their offensive snaps. The team’s lone fullback, Patrick DiMarco, appeared on 166 offensive snaps, giving us an indication of how infrequently the team utilizes the fullback position overall.
As many have pointed out throughout the offseason, Buffalo may not use the fullback often, but when they design a run-heavy game plan, they won’t shy away from deploying a more traditional “21”-personnel look (two backs, one tight end, two wide receivers).