Bill running back Zack Moss I only played 11 snaps on Monday night. Few people came after the first two possessions of the team.
Moss failed on the team’s first drive, but capsized in a replay. The replay couldn’t save him second.
Statistics gave Josh Allen a fumble lost in a discontinued play, but Bills reveals that Moss was negligent in a failed exchange. Moss did not return until the fourth quarter.
“Why you didn’t see him You can’t put the ball on the grass As such, I hope to win the game. Zack had to learn a difficult lesson, “Bills head coach Sean McDermott told Tuesday via AJ Feldman of RochesterFirst.com. “My conversation with Zack was really more important. Was he able to reset or was he able to reset during the game?”
Moss finished with three carries at 9 yards and ended up in 3rd and 1st at the beginning of the fourth quarter. He lost his garden.
However, McDermott revealed that Playcall shows the trust that Bills still has in Moss.
“We brought him back. I think it speaks to his trust and belief in him, number one, and his ability to reset,” McDermott said. “”[To] Go back there and make the necessary adjustments for our football team. “
Moss hasn’t officially fumbled yet with 83 touches this season. Allen tied for fifth place in the NFL with seven fumbles, six of which he lost.