‘Two runs of consequence. That’s what the Bills managed. Granted, that was more than Miami, but it was a struggle for much of the afternoon. Before Josh Allen’s 19-yard gain in the third quarter, the Bills’ longest rush was 6 yards – by wide receiver Isaiah McKenzie. Running back Zack Moss, who had been stuffed for 2 yards on his first two carries of the game, showed good burst on a 43-yard gain in the second half – a career long for the third-year veteran. By and large, though, the running game failed to get much going far too often. At first glance, there weren’t many holes being opened up by a banged-up offensive line. Devin Singletary managed just 13 yards on nine carries. Allen was once again the team’s leading rusher, with 47 yards on eight carries. That’s not ideal. The final numbers – 23 carries for 115 yards, 5.0 yards per carry – look better on paper than what it did during the game.’