ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -- Running back Devin Singletary's progression through training camp and the preseason was a key factor in the Buffalo Bills' decision to part ways with incumbent starter LeSean McCoy before the season. The rookie's early returns in his first two games (127 rushing yards on 10 carries) seemed to support that decision, but the question was whether Singletary could sustain a high level of efficiency when given a larger workload.
The answer, in short: yes, he can.
Bills coach Sean McDermott has been reluctant to anoint the former FAU product as the team's feature back, but Singletary's workload makes it clear he's the guy.