‘It was a tough day for Devin Singletary, who gained just 29 yards on seven carries. Singletary also lost a costly fumble in the third quarter after the Bills had gotten a big defensive takeaway to stop a New England drive. Singletary coughed it up inside the Bills’ 20-yard line, and fortunately for him, the Buffalo defense held New England to a field goal that put the Patriots up, 17-14. Not surprisingly, Singletary didn’t see much time after that, getting just one carry in the final 23:34 of the game. On the one carry he did get after fumbling, he lost 2 yards. Rookie James Cook led the Bills with 45 yards on nine carries, setting up an interesting question – will Cook continue to get more of the work in the playoffs? Josh Allen was mostly held in check on the ground, gaining just 16 yards on nine carries, with a long rush of 7 yards. The Bills finished with just 90 rushing yards, the first time they’ve been held to less than 100 yards in a game this season.’