‘Someone is going to emerge as the starter for Week 1. Let’s call Singletary the slightest of favorites. Moss was more effective than Singletary down the stretch last season until Moss suffered an ankle injury in the fourth quarter of the wild-card playoff game against Indianapolis. Singletary got only two carries in that game (compared with seven for Moss) before the injury to the rookie. The Colts’ defense was great against the run, and the Bills opted to call more designed runs by Josh Allen in that game. Allen carried 11 times. That alone could be construed as a lack of faith in the running backs’ ability to produce on the ground.’