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Buffalo’s backfield hasn’t been a consistent fantasy option for most of the season. Though they produced most in Week 8’s game against the Patriots, both Devin Singletary and Zach Moss might not be worth a play on Monday Night Football.
Fantasy Football analysis: Bills RBs Devin Singletary, Zack Moss
Singletary put up his second-best fantasy performance of the season last week against Denver, scoring 17.40 points on eight rushes for 68 yards and a score, while catching three passes for 16 yards. That might sound nice, but it was only Singletary’s second touchdown all season and his first since Week 4. He’s also gotten less than 10 carries in two consecutive games. Though he’s broken 60 rushing yards in three of his last four games, Singletary is too touchdown-dependent to even think of as a FLEX play.
Moss has gotten a bulk of the backfield’s carries the last two weeks, getting 13 in each game, but has yet to score more than 8.80 points since Week 9. Before that, though, Moss had his best game of the season against the Patriots in Week 8, scoring 20.10 points on 81 rushing yards and two touchdowns. Just like Singletary, Moss’ fantasy output has become touchdown-dependent and not worthy of a reliable play this week.
Fantasy Start/Sit Recommendation
Sit both Devin Singletary and Zach Moss.