‘A holding penalty by Ryan Bates wiped out a first-down run by Devin Singletary on the Bills’ second possession. Singletary’s first two carries in the first quarter were both stopped for no gain. His third carry, however, hit for 23 yards. He finished with just six attempts, but was able to gain 42 yards for a healthy yards per attempt of 7.0. Zack Moss logged just one carry, but it did gain 7 yards and got the Bills away from their goal line, with the play starting at the Buffalo 2-yard line. Quarterback Josh Allen rushed five times for 42 yards. He took one big hit on a designed sweep. James Cook gained 31 yards on four carries, highlighted by his 24-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter. In what feels like a weekly occurrence, the final numbers – 18 carries, 120 yards, one touchdown – look better on paper than it felt like as the game was going on.’