Fantasy Player Profile Zack Moss
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- RB #31
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Wk | Opp | Yds | TD | Yds | TD | Lost | Pts |
1 | NE, | 44 | 1 | 17 | - | - | 14.10 |
2 | @KC, | 34 | - | 13 | - | - | 5.70 |
3 | WAS, | 58 | 1 | 39 | - | - | 20.70 |
4 | @CAR, | 51 | - | 27 | 1 | - | 17.80 |
5 | BAL, | 24 | - | 28 | - | - | 8.20 |
6 | @NYG, | 13 | - | 2 | - | 1 | 0.50 |
7 | @CLE, | 7 | - | 33 | - | - | 7.00 |
8 | PHI, | 11 | - | 28 | - | - | 7.90 |
9 | LV, | - | - | - | - | - | 0.00 |
10 | @BAL, | - | - | - | - | - | 0.00 |
11 | @LAC, | - | - | - | - | - | 0.00 |
12 | Bye | - | - | - | - | - | 0.00 |
13 | PIT, | - | - | - | - | - | 0.00 |
14 | @DAL, | - | - | - | - | - | 0.00 |
15 | @TEN, | - | - | - | - | - | 0.00 |
16 | CLE, | - | - | - | - | - | 0.00 |
17 | DEN, | - | - | - | - | - | 0.00 |
18 | @PIT, | - | - | - | - | - | 0.00 |
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Lands on IR
The Bengals placed Moss (neck) on injured reserve Tuesday.
Analysis: Moss's move to IR was fully expected after Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reported earlier Tuesday that the running back was expected to be shut down for the next two months to recover from a neck injury. While Moss will miss the rest of the regular season, he won't need surgery to address the injury and could return at some point in the playoffs, should the Bengals qualify. In anticipation of Moss's absence, the Bengals acquired Khalil Herbert from the Bears on Tuesday to bolster their backfield…read more
Published: Tue, Nov 5 at 11:50am by Rotowire.com
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Likely done for season
Moss is expected to miss at least the rest of the regular season due to a neck injury, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: Moss didn't initially appear on the Bengals' Week 9 injury report until the neck issue resulted in him missing Friday's practice, and he was ultimately ruled out for Sunday's 41-24 win over the Raiders. Head coach Zac Taylor said Monday that Moss is considered out indefinitely, but Garafolo's report provides a more precise timeline for the running back, who will avoid surgery but will rest for the next two months before he's re-evaluated. With Moss out of the mix for the rest of the regular…read more
Published: Tue, Nov 5 at 6:31am by Rotowire.com
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Out indefinitely
Coach Zac Taylor said Monday that Moss (neck) is in line to be sidelined indefinitely, Ben Baby of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: With that in mind, Taylor didn't have a specific timeline for the running back's return, noting that the team will "hopefully (have) more information this week." Moss missed the Bengals' Week 9 win over the Raiders, allowing Chase Brown to set career highs across the board with his 27-120-0 rushing line, while adding 5-37-1 on five targets. Trayveon Williams didn't register a single touch or target on offense, paving the way for Brown to be a legitimate every-down workhorse moving forward.…read more
Published: Mon, Nov 4 at 10:21am by Rotowire.com
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Ruled out for Week 9
The Bengals downgraded Moss (neck) from doubtful to out for Sunday's game against the Raiders.
Analysis: Moss will miss his first game of the season after he was a late addition to the Bengals' Week 9 injury report due to the neck issue, which kept him from practicing Friday. His absence for Sunday's contest leaves Chase Brown in line to operate as Cincinnati's clear lead back, while Trayveon Williams and practice-squad call-up Kendall Milton are on hand to provide depth behind Brown. Moss will have limited time to heal up if he hopes to avoid another missed game, as the Bengals will travel to…read more
Published: Sun, Nov 3 at 5:55am by Rotowire.com
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Doubtful for Sunday
Moss is listed as doubtful for Sunday's game against the Raiders after missing practice Friday due to a neck injury, Kelsey Conway of The Cincinnati Enquirer reports.
Analysis: Moss practiced fully both Wednesday and Thursday, but after a DNP on Friday, the running back is trending toward sitting out Sunday's contest. If Moss is inactive versus Las Vegas, Chase Brown would be in line to lead the Bengals' Week 9 backfield, with Trayveon Williams in reserve and Kendall Milton a likely practice-squad elevation.
Published: Fri, Nov 1 at 11:30am by Rotowire.com
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Clear second fiddle again Sunday
Moss rushed five times for 11 yards and secured all four targets for 28 yards in the Bengals' 37-17 loss to the Eagles on Sunday.
Analysis: Moss was seven carries behind backfield mate Chase Brown, although he was more involved in the passing game than the latter. Moss's reception total tied for his second highest of the season, and he now has a 7-61 line through the air on seven targets over the last two games. Moss projects for another hard-to-trust complementary role during a Week 9 home matchup against the Raiders.
Published: Sun, Oct 27 at 5:33pm by Rotowire.com
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Works as backup
Moss rushed the ball six times for seven yards in Sunday's 21-14 win over the Browns. He added three receptions on three targets for 33 yards.
Analysis: Moss seemed to lose his grip on the lead-back role in Cincinnati after losing a fumble in the third quarter of the team's Week 6 win. That was confirmed in Week 7, as Chase Brown saw 17 touches to Moss's nine. Positively, Moss was strong as a pass catcher, highlighted by receptions of 19 and 10 yards.
Published: Sun, Oct 20 at 7:56pm by Rotowire.com
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Benched in win
Moss rushed the ball six times for 13 yards in Sunday's 17-7 win over the Giants. He added one reception on one target for two yards.
Analysis: Moss was active after suffering an injury scare late in Week 5, and he split work evenly with Chase Brown throughout the first half. However, he fumbled on Cincinnati's opening drive of the third quarter and did not record a carry or target for the rest of the game. Brown had a fumble of his own late in the contest -- which ultimately ended up out of bounds -- and was ineffective for the majority of the time with the backfield to himself. That likely leaves the Bengals' backfield in an…read more
Published: Sun, Oct 13 at 9:11pm by Rotowire.com
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Joined by Brown as active
Both Moss (foot) and Chase Brown (quadricep) are active for Sunday night's game against the Giants.
Analysis: Though coach Zac Taylor had previously noted that both players would be good to go for the contest, Brown subsequently was deemed questionable for the contest after being limited at practice Friday. With Brown's active status confirmed, the duo will continue to share backfield work Week 6. Through the first five games of the campaign, Moss has recorded 57 carries for 211 yards and two TDs and caught 15 passes for 124 yards and another score, while Brown has logged 41 carries for 230 yards and…read more
Published: Sun, Oct 13 at 4:01pm by Rotowire.com
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Clear after full practice
Moss (foot) practiced fully Friday and doesn't have a designation for Sunday's game at the Giants.
Analysis: Earlier Friday, coach Zac Taylor told Geoff Hobson of the Bengals' official site that both Moss and fellow RB Chase Brown (quadricep) were good to go for Week 6 action. Having said that, Moss avoided a designation entirely on Friday's practice report, while Brown was listed as questionable after logging a second consecutive limited session. If Brown is at all inhibited this weekend, Moss could take on a bit more work than normal, which has amounted to 14.4 touches for 67 yards from scrimmage…read more
Published: Fri, Oct 11 at 12:35pm by Rotowire.com
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Set to play Sunday
Coach Zac Taylor relayed Friday that Moss (foot) is good to go for Sunday night's game against the Giants, Geoff Hobson of the Bengals' official site and Ben Baby of ESPN.com report.
Analysis: The same applies to fellow RB Chase Brown (quadricep), which ensures that the Bengals will maintain backfield continuity Week 6. Though the team's first five games this season, Moss has logged 57 carries for 211 yards and two TDs and caught 15 passes for 124 yards and another score, while Brown has carried 41 times for 230 yards and two touchdowns and added 10 catches for 39 yards and a TD.
Published: Fri, Oct 11 at 9:33am by Rotowire.com
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Limited in return to practice
Moss (foot) returned to a limited practice Thursday, Paul Dehner Jr. of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Moss was unable to practice Wednesday, so his capped session a day later bodes well for his chances of suiting up Sunday against the Giants. Meanwhile, fellow RB Chase Brown (quadricep) was added to Cincinnati's injury report after being deemed limited Thursday. Friday's final Week 6 report will reveal whether either running back heads into the weekend with a Week 6 designation.
Published: Thu, Oct 10 at 1:42pm by Rotowire.com
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Present for practice
Moss (foot) was in uniform for Thursday's practice, Ben Baby of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: Moss didn't practice Wednesday, so his presence on the field a day later is a positive indicator ahead of Sunday's game against the Giants. The Bengals' upcoming injury report will provide added context on that front by clarifying Moss' official participation level Thursday.
Published: Thu, Oct 10 at 12:19pm by Rotowire.com
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Not practicing Wednesday
Moss (foot) didn't practice Wednesday, Ben Baby of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: The Bengals are now labeling Moss' injury as a foot issue, after his departure late in the fourth quarter of last Sunday's 41-38 overtime loss to the Ravens was initially attributed to ankle concern. He returned to the game not long after and even took a carry, but he didn't look right and was then pulled for good, leaving Chase Brown to dominate backfield snaps at the end of the fourth quarter and into overtime. Brown should get a huge workload if Moss isn't ready to face the Giants on Sunday.
Published: Wed, Oct 9 at 1:37pm by Rotowire.com
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Ankle injury appears minor
Moss is believed to be OK after he suffered a right ankle injury in the fourth quarter of Sunday's 41-38 overtime loss to the Ravens, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: The Bengals never officially ruled Moss out for the game after he appeared to tweak his ankle on a three-yard run with 3:57 remaining in the fourth quarter. However, after checking back into the contest later during the drive and gaining no yardage on a carry, he didn't receive another touch for the rest of the quarter or overtime. The Bengals are still likely to monitor Moss' ankle over the next few days, but Garafolo characterizes the injury as more of a scare and not something that is…read more
Published: Mon, Oct 7 at 6:30am by Rotowire.com
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Exits late with ankle issue
Moss left Sunday's 41-38 overtime loss to the Ravens late in the fourth quarter with a right ankle injury, Jay Morrison of SI.com reports.
Analysis: The running back gained 24 yards on nine carries and added 28 receiving yards on three catches (four targets) before limping off the field under his own power, and while Moss wasn't officially ruled out, he didn't get a touch in overtime. Should the injury prove to be serious, Chase Brown -- who led the Cincinnati backfield with 12 carries for 46 yards Sunday -- would be in line for a big role Week 6 against the Giants.
Published: Sun, Oct 6 at 4:29pm by Rotowire.com
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Finds end zone again
Moss rushed the ball 15 times for 51 yards in Sunday's 34-24 win over the Panthers. He added four catches on four targets for 27 yards and a touchdown.
Analysis: The Bengals came out very aggressive through the air, which limited Moss to only four carries for eight yards through two quarters. While that mark doubled up Chase Brown, the duo's usage near the goal line was interesting, as Brown relieved Moss at the goal line for the team's first touchdown of the day. Just before halftime, Moss was then used at the goal line and caught a one-yard touchdown. With a lead in the second half, the Bengals used their backs evenly -- a departure from the usage…read more
Published: Sun, Sep 29 at 4:51pm by Rotowire.com
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Produces off 17 touches
Moss rushed 12 times for 58 yards and a touchdown while catching five passes (on six targets) for 39 yards in Monday's 38-33 loss to Washington.
Analysis: Moss put together his best game of the season on a season-high 17 combined touches in Monday's thrilling contest. The 26-year-old also produced his best game as a receiver on a night where Joe Burrow found his groove despite taking another close loss early in the schedule. Moss remains the lead back for a potent offense that may be hitting its stride as we creep towards the quarter mark of the 2024 campaign. The 2020 third-round selection remains a must-start asset in fantasy heading into…read more
Published: Mon, Sep 23 at 8:45pm by Rotowire.com
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Gains 47 yards on 13 touches
Moss rushed 12 times for 34 yards and brought in his only target for 13 yards in Sunday's 26-25 loss to the Chiefs.
Analysis: The Bengals lost a hard-fought defensive battle against last year's Super Bowl champions, resulting in several underwhelming fantasy lines Sunday. Moss was one of the victims after averaging just 2.8 yards per tote in the last-second defeat. After two weeks of unfortunate game scripts for fantasy managers, Cincinnati's new starting tailback may finally receive the amount of touches against the Commanders next Monday that Moss's hopeful draftees envisioned when selecting the upside play coming…read more
Published: Sun, Sep 15 at 7:44pm by Rotowire.com
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Finds end zone in team debut
Moss rushed nine times for 44 yards and a touchdown and brought in two of four targets for 17 yards in the Bengals' 16-10 loss to the Patriots on Sunday.
Analysis: There was no close split in the Bengals' backfield timeshare for Week 1, as Moss outpaced Chase Brown by six carries and 33 rushing yards. The veteran offseason addition also contributed a five-yard touchdown run early in the third quarter, and he saw his opportunities capped by a surprising game script in which Cincinnati trailed throughout. Moss's rushing touches could be limited once again in Week 2, as the Bengals will travel to Arrowhead Stadium to take on the defending champion Chiefs.
Published: Sun, Sep 8 at 2:59pm by Rotowire.com
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Primed to split touches
Moss and Chase Brown are expected to split snaps this Sunday against New England, but they won't necessarily have predetermined roles based on situations, Paul Dehner of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: In other words, it may not be a traditional early/late-down split with one running back getting most of the carries and the other dominating targets. The Bengals may instead use both backs in a variety of situations, perhaps preferring Brown's speed for some passing downs and Moss' superior blocking for others. Moss seems to be the favorite to handle short-yardage work and a majority of the other carries between the tackles, but that doesn't mean he'll dominate early down snaps in a pass-first…read more
Published: Wed, Sep 4 at 12:37pm by Rotowire.com
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Sitting out Thursday
Moss isn't slated to play in Thursday's preseason game versus the Colts, Kelsey Conway of The Cincinnati Enquirer reports.
Analysis: Moss and the rest of the Bengals' starters won't suit up in the team's exhibition finale. Beyond Moss, it's unclear if No. 2 RB Chase Brown will be included among the regulars who won't dress Thursday, but if he does, Cincinnati's backfield would be composed of Trayveon Williams, Noah Cain and Elijah Collins. Moss himself is in line to be the Bengals' lead runner this season after a 2023 campaign in which he posted 986 yards from scrimmage and seven TDs on 210 touches in 14 regular-season games…read more
Published: Thu, Aug 22 at 4:11pm by Rotowire.com
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Back on practice field
Moss (illness) returned to practice Monday, Ben Baby of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: Moss didn't suit up for Saturday's preseason opener against the Buccaneers due to an illness, but he's now moved past the ailment and resumed running with the first-team offense at practice. The 26-year-old's next chance to log exhibition reps will come on the road at Chicago this Saturday. Chase Brown got the starting nod versus Tampa Bay with Moss sidelined but rushed only five times for 10 yards while securing his only target for no gain.
Published: Mon, Aug 12 at 12:32pm by Rotowire.com
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Dealing with illness
Moss didn't play in Saturday's preseason loss to the Buccaneers due to an illness, Kelsey Conway of The Cincinnati Enquirer reports.
Analysis: According to coach Zac Taylor, Moss became sick Friday night, so the Bengals exercised caution with their top running back as they kicked off exhibition season. Chase Brown, Moss's primary competition for RB reps, didn't fare too well Saturday, notching five carries for 10 yards while catching his only target for no yards. Moss will aim to get healthy ahead of next Saturday's preseason contest at Chicago.
Published: Sat, Aug 10 at 7:26pm by Rotowire.com
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Looks secure as lead back
Moss retains his position atop the Bengals' backfield depth chart following the 2024 NFL Draft, Paul Dehner of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Moss inked with Cincinnati as a free agent back in March, and though the team will certainly add some UDFAs to the mix, he has to be considered a huge winner for fantasy after the Bengals opted not to spend a single draft pick on the running back position. Coming off a breakout season with the Colts, Moss looks primed for a high-volume role considering his experience between the tackles and on third downs, while Chase Brown could act as a more explosive complement out of the backfield. Both…read more
Published: Mon, Apr 29 at 1:53pm by Rotowire.com
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Heading to Cincy
Moss agreed to terms on a two-year, $8 million contract with the Bengals on Monday, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: Moss vaults to the No. 1 spot on the running back depth chart for Cincinnati, as the team also released Joe Mixon on Monday. The 26-year-old is cashing in after an impressive showing during Jonathan Taylor's absence from the Colts last season. Moss finished the 2023 campaign with a career-high 794 yards and five touchdowns on the ground to go along with 192 yards and two touchdowns across 27 receptions.
Published: Mon, Mar 11 at 7:21pm by Rotowire.com
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Interested in re-signing
Moss said Tuesday that he would be interested in re-signing with the Colts this offseason, Nate Atkins of The Indianapolis Star reports.
Analysis: The 2020 third-round draft pick enjoyed a mini-breakout in the final year of his rookie contract, making eight starts for an Indianapolis offense that didn't have Jonathan Taylor in Weeks 1 through 4 and 13 through 15. Taylor's absences allowed Moss to set career highs for snaps, carries, targets, rushing yards and touchdowns, though the 26-year-old finished out his season with only six touches on 11 snaps in a 23-19 loss to the Texans in Week 18 while Taylor took on 32 touches for 196 yards…read more
Published: Wed, Jan 24 at 10:19am by Rotowire.com
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Healthy finish to solid season
Moss (forearm) carried the ball six times for 30 yards and was not targeted as a receiver in Saturday's 23-19 loss to the Texans.
Analysis: Jonathan Taylor (ankle) literally carried the offense with a 30/188/1 rushing line Saturday, but his brief exit near the end of the third quarter allowed Moss to earn a few extra carries as the Colts' primary backup. The latter was returning from a two-game layoff from an injury of his own, so it was a positive sign to see him produce in a limited role to end the season. Moss was an early season stud in fantasy while filling in for Taylor -- who was holding out over a contract dispute --…read more
Published: Sat, Jan 6 at 9:40pm by Rotowire.com
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Returning to action Saturday
Moss (forearm) is active for Saturday's game against the Texans.
Analysis: Moss missed the last two contests due to a right forearm injury, and after practicing fully Wednesday and Thursday, the Colts gave him a questionable tag for Week 18 action. With his status now clarified for Saturday's outing, he'll slot in as the primary backup to top running back Jonathan Taylor. In the seven games (Weeks 5-10 and 12) in which both players have been active this season, Moss has averaged 12.4 touches for 69.7 yards from scrimmage per game while scoring four times on the ground.
Published: Sat, Jan 6 at 3:52pm by Rotowire.com
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Questionable for Saturday
Moss (forearm) is listed as questionable for Saturday's game against the Texans after practicing fully Wednesday and Thursday.
Analysis: Moss has missed two straight games, but after closing Week 18 prep with a pair of full practices, the running back appears to be trending toward being available Saturday. If he's confirmed as active ahead of Saturday's 8:15 p.m. ET kickoff, Moss should reclaim his role as Jonathan Taylor's top backup.
Published: Thu, Jan 4 at 1:01pm by Rotowire.com
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Practicing fully Wednesday
Moss (forearm) was a full participant in Wednesday's practice.
Analysis: Moss was estimated as a limited participant on Tuesday's report, but his upgrade to full activity clears the way for him to play in Saturday's all-important game against the Texans, with the winner of the contest claiming a wild-card berth. Jonathan Taylor should serve as the Colts' workhorse back in Week 18, but Moss will likely step back in as his top backup after missing both of the past two contests.
Published: Wed, Jan 3 at 1:20pm by Rotowire.com
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Begins week listed as limited
Moss (forearm) was limited at Tuesday's walkthrough.
Analysis: Moss hasn't logged much on-field work and also missed the Colts' last two games due to a right forearm injury. For a second week in a row, though, he's being listed as limited on the first practice report of the week. During Week 17 prep, he ended it with a DNP before the team ruled him out for this past Sunday's game against the Raiders. As a result, Moss may need to maintain limited listings all of this week or even log a full session in order to put himself in a position to play in…read more
Published: Tue, Jan 2 at 12:55pm by Rotowire.com
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Ruled out for Sunday
Moss (forearm) won't play Sunday against the Raiders, James Boyd of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: With Moss unavailable for the second straight game, Jonathan Taylor is slated to lead the Colts' backfield in Week 17, while Trey Sermon and Tyler Goodson are in line to mix in as well. Moss will now target a potential return to action against the Texans in Indy's regular-season finale.
Published: Fri, Dec 29 at 10:19am by Rotowire.com
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Downgrades to DNP on Friday
Moss (forearm) isn't practicing Friday, James Boyd of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: This is a step back for Moss, who was listed as a limited participant Wednesday and Thursday after sitting out the Week 16 loss in Atlanta. Moss will likely carry a questionable designation into Sunday's game against the Raiders, though official confirmation on that front will come later Friday when the Colts post their injury report. Regardless of Moss's availability, Jonathan Taylor is expected to handle the majority of touches out of the backfield for Indianapolis.
Published: Fri, Dec 29 at 9:09am by Rotowire.com
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Remains listed as limited
Moss (forearm) was a limited participant at practice Thursday.
Analysis: Moss didn't practice at all last week before being ruled out ahead of the Colts' 29-10 loss to the Falcons, but he's now been listed as limited on both of the team's first two Week 17 injury report. Though the running back appears to be trending in the right direction ahead of Sunday's game against the Raiders, Moss will presumably need to practice fully Friday in order to avoid taking a designation into the weekend.
Published: Thu, Dec 28 at 12:59pm by Rotowire.com
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Deemed limited Wednesday
Moss (forearm) was listed as a limited participant on Wednesday's practice estimate.
Analysis: Moss didn't practice at all last week before being ruled out for this past Sunday's 29-10 loss to the Falcons. With a limited listing to begin Week 17 prep, Moss looks as though he'll have a better chance at returning to action this weekend against the Raiders. If he does play versus Las Vegas, he'll rejoin a Colts backfield that welcomed lead runner Jonathan Taylor back from a three-game absence in Week 16.
Published: Wed, Dec 27 at 1:03pm by Rotowire.com
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Won't play Sunday
Moss (forearm) has been downgraded to out for Sunday's game against the Falcons.
Analysis: Moss, who injured his right forearm during last Saturday's win over the Steelers, was deemed questionable for the contest after not practicing this past week, and now that he's been ruled out, he'll target a potential return to action Dec. 31 against the Raiders. While Moss will be sidelined Sunday, the Colts will welcome Jonathan Taylor (thumb) back from a three-game absence. Barring any in-game limitations or setbacks, Taylor should reclaim a leading role out of the backfield, with Trey…read more
Published: Sat, Dec 23 at 8:49am by Rotowire.com
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Draws questionable tag
Moss (forearm) is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Falcons.
Analysis: Moss still has a chance to play despite being unable to practice all week after injuring his right forearm in last Saturday's 30-13 win over the Steelers. Even if Moss suits up Sunday, he'll likely be relegated to a backup role, as Jonathan Taylor (thumb) doesn't have an injury designation and will return from a three-game absence. In the each of the previous four games in which Taylor was available, Moss played 41 percent or fewer of offensive snaps. If Moss sits out Sunday, more opportunities…read more
Published: Fri, Dec 22 at 12:54pm by Rotowire.com
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Unable to practice all week
Moss (forearm) wasn't spotted at practice Friday, Mike Chappell of FOX59 Indianapolis reports.
Analysis: Moss hasn't practiced in any fashion throughout the week, which suggests it's unlikely that he'll be healthy enough to suit up for Sunday's game against the Falcons, though Friday's injury report could provide clarification on his status. Jonathan Taylor (thumb) has been practicing without limitations, so Taylor will likely return from a three-week absence Sunday, with Trey Sermon and Tyler Goodson on hand to provide backfield depth. Sermon and Goodson combined for 157 rushing yards in last…read more
Published: Fri, Dec 22 at 9:17am by Rotowire.com
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Misses Thursday's practice
Moss (forearm) didn't practice Thursday.
Analysis: Given that Moss was listed as a non-participant on Wednesday's practice estimate, what the running back is able to do Friday -- if anything -- will be pivotal with regard to his chances of suiting up Sunday against the Falcons. While Moss looks iffy for Week 16 at this stage, fellow back Jonathan Taylor (thumb) logged a full practice Thursday and appears poised to return from a three-game absence this weekend.
Published: Thu, Dec 21 at 1:09pm by Rotowire.com
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Estimated as non-participant
Moss (forearm) was listed as a non-participant on Wednesday's practice estimate.
Analysis: Moss exited this past Saturday's 30-13 win over the Steelers with what was originally termed a shoulder injury, but the Colts have since clarified that the running back is dealing with an injury to his right forearm. The fourth-year running back notably missed the Colts' Week 1 loss to the Jaguars while recovering from a fracture of the same forearm suffered during training camp, but Indianapolis hasn't indicated that his latest injury to the forearm is nearly as serious. In fact, Moss…read more
Published: Wed, Dec 20 at 12:48pm by Rotowire.com
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Hopes to play Week 16
Moss (shoulder) intends to suit up for Sunday's game against the Falcons despite having been forced out of Saturday's 30-13 win over the Steelers with an injury, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Analysis: Moss had X-rays on his shoulder to determine the severity of his injury, with results thankfully coming back negative. The running back's actual chances of playing Week 16 likely will come down to the extent of his participation in practice, with the same potentially being true for Jonathan Taylor, who has been sidelined the past three games while recovering from thumb surgery. That leaves Indianapolis' backfield murky for the time being. Tennessee also has Trey Sermon and Tyler Goodson…read more
Published: Mon, Dec 18 at 9:28am by Rotowire.com
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Status murky for Week 16
Colts head coach Shane Steichen said Sunday that Moss (arm) is doing "good" after exiting Saturday's 30-13 win over the Steelers, but Steichen didn't elaborate further on the running back's status heading into a Week 16 game against the Falcons on Dec. 24, Kevin Bowen of 107.5 The Fan Indianapolis reports.
Analysis: According to Mike Chappell of Fox 59 News Indianapolis, Steichen said that Moss will be monitored in practice this week along with fellow running back Jonathan Taylor (thumb). While Taylor was sidelined for the Colts' past three games following thumb surgery, Moss took over as the team's clear lead back before the right arm injury forced him out of Saturday's contest. He carried four times for 13 yards and recorded three catches for 20 yards and a touchdown across 19 snaps on offense before…read more
Published: Sun, Dec 17 at 9:23am by Rotowire.com
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Not returning Saturday
Moss (arm) won't return to Saturday's contest versus the Steelers, Nate Atkins of The Indianapolis Star reports.
Analysis: Moss injured his right arm at the end of his 16-yard touchdown catch in the second quarter, when he was taken down at the left pylon by a horse collar tackle. With Jonathan Taylor (thumb) still sidelined, the Colts are down to Trey Sermon and Tyler Goodson out of their backfield.
Published: Sat, Dec 16 at 3:52pm by Rotowire.com
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Injures right arm Saturday
Moss suffered a right arm injury during the second quarter of Saturday's game against the Steelers, Mike Chappell of Fox 59 News Indianapolis reports.
Analysis: The Colts already are down Jonathan Taylor (thumb) in the backfield, and now Moss has joined him on the sideline following a horse collar tackle at the end of a 16-yard touchdown catch. With Moss questionable to return, the team is left with Trey Sermon and Tyler Goodson as its healthy running backs.
Published: Sat, Dec 16 at 2:38pm by Rotowire.com
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In line for another start
With Jonathan Taylor (thumb) ruled out by coach Shane Steichen, per JJ Stankevitz of the Colts' official site, Moss once again is slated to lead the team's backfield Saturday against the Steelers.
Analysis: Moss thus is in line to start at running back for the third consecutive week in place of Taylor, a context that gives the 2020 third-rounder continued fantasy utility Week 15. In the Colts' 34-14 loss to the Bengals this past Sunday, Moss carried 13 times for 28 yards and caught four of his eight targets for 28 yards, but a bounce-back effort could be in store against the 7-6 Steelers, who have lost back-to-back contests.
Published: Thu, Dec 14 at 10:31am by Rotowire.com
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Another quiet day as starter
Moss rushed 13 times for 28 yards and secured four of eight targets for 28 yards in the Colts' 34-14 loss to the Bengals on Sunday.
Analysis: Moss once again handled a bulk of the Colts' work in the ground game, although the flow of the contest eventually turned firmly toward the pass as far as Indianapolis was concerned. Moss found running room extremely hard to come by despite the favorable on-paper matchup, and the fact 12 of his yards came on one carry underscores how difficult an afternoon it was. Moss did partly make up for the lackluster rushing production with a busy day through the air, but he'll aim to atone in a Week 15…read more
Published: Sun, Dec 10 at 2:56pm by Rotowire.com
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Stalled by Titans
Moss rushed the ball 19 times for 51 yards in Sunday's 31-28 overtime win over the Titans. He added two receptions on three targets for six yards.
Analysis: Moss took over the lead-back role in the absence of Jonathan Taylor (thumb) and dominated opportunity, as no other running back saw a carry in the game. However, he disappointed with those chances, averaging only 2.7 yards per play and posting a game-long run of just five yards. Positively, Moss will retain a significant workload for the Colts' friendlier Week 14 matchup against the Bengals.
Published: Sun, Dec 3 at 2:41pm by Rotowire.com
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Poised for lead role in Week 13
Moss is expected to serve as the Colts' lead back for at least Sunday's game against the Titans after team owner Jim Irsay said Jonathan Taylor would undergo thumb surgery Wednesday, James Boyd of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Taylor opened the season on the PUP list as he completed his recovery from January ankle surgery, and Moss served as Indianapolis' lead back from Weeks 2 through 4, compiling 280 yards and a touchdown on 66 carries to go with six receptions on eight targets for 42 yards and another score. The two then worked in a near-even timeshare over the ensuing three games following Taylor's return in Week 5, but Moss had since faded into a supporting role. With Irsay noting that Taylor is expected to miss…read more
Published: Tue, Nov 28 at 1:15pm by Rotowire.com
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Compiles 70 total yards in win
Moss rushed eight times for 55 yards and brought in two of three targets for 15 yards in the Colts' 27-20 win over the Buccaneers on Sunday.
Analysis: Despite Jonathan Taylor logging 15 rush attempts, Moss retained a solid complementary role and encouragingly had a modest share of passing game work as well. The fourth-year pro had recorded just eight total carries and zero targets in the last two games before the Colts' Week 11 bye, so his resurgence Sunday was certainly a welcome sight for those still holding onto Moss in deep formats. It remains to be seen if he'll be afforded a similar workload in a Week 13 road matchup against the Titans.
Published: Sun, Nov 26 at 8:45pm by Rotowire.com
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Eliminated from offense
Moss rushed the ball once for two yards in Sunday's 10-6 win over the Patriots.
Analysis: Moss had slowly seen his role in the offense decline as Jonathan Taylor ramped back up after returning from an ankle injury. Sunday appeared to complete that process, as he saw only one touch as opposed to Taylor's 23. After an excellent start to the campaign, it appears that Moss has slipped into a true backup role.
Published: Sun, Nov 12 at 10:39am by Rotowire.com
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Makes little impact in Week 9
Moss carried the ball seven times for 26 yards in Sunday's 27-13 win over the Panthers.
Analysis: The fourth-year running back produced his lowest yardage total and touch volume of the season, as the Colts didn't need to get much production from their offense on a day when the defense scored two touchdowns on interception returns. Moss's role has dwindled since Jonathan Taylor rejoined the team, but he'd still seen at least 12 touches in every game the duo was together in the Indy backfield prior to Sunday. Moss could resume his usual workload in Week 10 in what figures to be a more…read more
Published: Sun, Nov 5 at 5:17pm by Rotowire.com
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Continues producing in loss
Moss rushed 11 times for 66 yards and a touchdown and brought in his only target for eight yards in the Colts' 38-27 loss to the Saints on Sunday.
Analysis: Moss logged only one fewer carry than Jonathan Taylor, and both backs surprisingly found plenty of running room against the Saints' typically stout defense. Moss also scored his fourth touchdown in the last three games on a one-yard rush in the second quarter, making it a highly efficient afternoon. Moss figures to continue operating in a nearly even timeshare with Taylor on the road in a favorable matchup against the Panthers in Week 9.
Published: Sun, Oct 29 at 2:32pm by Rotowire.com
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Suiting up Sunday
Moss (heel/elbow) is active for Sunday's game against the Saints.
Analysis: Listed as questionable heading into Sunday and considered a game-time decision leading up to the 1 p.m. ET kickoff, Moss has received the green light to suit up after coming out of a pregame warmup no worse for wear. Though he has handled snap shares ranging between 49 and 80 percent in each of the Colts' three games since Jonathan Taylor made his season debut Week 5, Moss could take more of a back seat to Indianapolis' top back while the former plays Sunday at less than 100 percent health.…read more
Published: Sun, Oct 29 at 8:42am by Rotowire.com
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True game-time decision
Moss (elbow/heel), who is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Saints, will see how his foot feels during pregame warmups before the Colts make a determination on his status, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Analysis: Moss failed to practice Wednesday and Friday while turning in a limited session Thursday. Of the two injuries, his heel seems to be the bigger issue, as Schefter specifically noted that Moss wants to see how his foot feels when pushing off. Moss's status is particularly noteworthy to Jonathan Taylor, who could see his first full workload of the campaign if Moss is inactive.
Published: Sat, Oct 28 at 8:46pm by Rotowire.com
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Questionable after missed practice
Moss (elbow/heel) didn't practice Friday and is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Saints.
Analysis: Moss sandwiched a pair of absences from practices around Thursday's limited session. Even if he suits up Sunday against a Saints defense that's allowing just 98.7 rushing yards per game, Moss could see a workload reduction after he and Jonathan Taylor operated in a near-even split of the backfield snaps over the previous two weeks. Taylor had been expected to gradually take over the lead role, and Moss's injuries could speed up that process.
Published: Fri, Oct 27 at 12:55pm by Rotowire.com
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Logs limited practice
Moss (elbow/heel) was a limited practice participant Thursday.
Analysis: After missing Wednesday's practice, Moss's return to a limited session Thursday has him trending in a positive direction ahead of Sunday's game against the Saints. Friday's practice report will reveal whether Moss upgrades to full participation, and if he does, he'll likely avoid taking an injury designation into Sunday.
Published: Thu, Oct 26 at 12:58pm by Rotowire.com
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Back at practice
Moss (elbow/heel) returned to practice Thursday, James Boyd of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Moss missed Wednesday's session, but his return to the field Thursday bodes well for his chances of being available for Sunday's game against the Saints. The Colts' upcoming injury report will reveal Moss's participation level, but he likely will need to practice fully by Friday in order to avoid a Week 8 injury designation.
Published: Thu, Oct 26 at 10:13am by Rotowire.com
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Nursing two injuries
Moss didn't practice Wednesday due to elbow and heel injuries, James Boyd of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Moss's absence to begin Week 8 prep makes his status for Sunday's game against the Saints worth tracking. Both Moss and Jonathan Taylor logged 35 snaps on offense and 18 carries in this past weekend's 39-38 loss to the Browns, but Moss's injury could pave the way for Taylor to stake a claim to the majority of the work out of the backfield now that he'll be making his fourth appearance following a four-week stint on the PUP list to open the campaign. It's possible, however, that Moss received a…read more
Published: Wed, Oct 25 at 1:07pm by Rotowire.com
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Not at practice
Moss isn't practicing Wednesday, James Boyd of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Moss and Jonathan Taylor worked in a near-even split for the second straight week in Sunday's 39-38 loss to the Browns. The distribution of the snaps and touches between the two backs may look different this Sunday against New Orleans, however, with Taylor coming off his best game of the season (120 total yards) and Moss perhaps nursing an injury. The Colts will release their first official Week 8 injury report later Wednesday, when an explanation for Moss's absence will be provided.
Published: Wed, Oct 25 at 11:25am by Rotowire.com
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Sticks in even split
Moss rushed the ball 18 times for 57 yards in Sunday's 39-38 loss to the Browns. He added one reception for five yards.
Analysis: Moss remained in a near-even split, as Jonathan Taylor out-touched him only due to work in the receiving game. However, for the second consecutive week, Moss's efficiency lagged as he's combined to pick up only 78 rushing yards on 25 carries in that span. That could convince the Colts to push more work to Taylor in future weeks, but for now, Moss remains heavily involved heading into a Week 8 matchup against New Orleans.
Published: Sun, Oct 22 at 6:08pm by Rotowire.com
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Finds end zone with reduced volume
Moss rushed seven times for 21 yards and a touchdown and brought in six of seven targets for 38 yards in the Colts' 37-20 loss to the Jaguars on Sunday.
Analysis: Moss' backfield mate Jonathan Taylor received an uptick in opportunity Sunday as expected following his Week 5 debut, but both backs ultimately recorded 13 touches apiece. While neither player was able to do much on the ground against a stingy Jaguars front, Moss ultimately had the more productive fantasy day overall thanks largely to his three-yard touchdown run midway through the fourth quarter. Moss' usage through Taylor's first two games is encouraging, but it's still likely the workload…read more
Published: Sun, Oct 15 at 3:01pm by Rotowire.com
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Likely to see reduced workload
Jonathan Taylor is expected to get a larger workload this week at Jacksonville after playing just 10 snaps last week, but Moss is expected to still be part of the mix, the Indianapolis Star reports. "Shoot, those two guys both playing good football will be pretty fun to see," Colts offensive coordinator Jim Bob Cooter said. "We'll see if we can keep that coming."
Analysis: Taylor missed the first four games while on the PUP list while recovering from an ankle injury. With the Colts also signing Taylor to a three-year, $42 million extension last week, it would seem likely that he takes over the bulk of running back touches sooner rather than later. However, Moss is third in the NFL in rushing yards (445) while paying just four games, so it's unclear how the workload will be divided. Moss would appear likely to move to a split with Taylor at best this week, but…read more
Published: Fri, Oct 13 at 11:14am by Rotowire.com
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Impresses with Taylor back
Moss rushed the ball 23 times for 165 yards and two touchdowns in Sunday's 23-16 win over the Titans. He added two receptions for 30 yards.
Analysis: Moss was expected to lose work with Jonathan Taylor (ankle) making his season debut, but he instead turned in a career-best 165 yards. He also added two touchdowns, the first from 56 yards away and the other a three-yard plunge into the end zone. Moss will almost certainly take a step back as Taylor gets back into game shape, but he has at least 70 rushing yards in all four games this season and could keep a more significant role than originally anticipated.
Published: Sun, Oct 8 at 7:31pm by Rotowire.com
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Set to lose work with Taylor back
Moss is expected to see a reduced snap count Sunday against the Titans after Jonathan Taylor (ankle) was activated from the reserve/PUP list Saturday and was signed to a three-year, $42 million contract extension, Nate Atkins and Joel A. Erickson of The Indianapolis Star report.
Analysis: Now healthy following January ankle surgery and having patched up his frosty relationship with ownership and the front office after signing an extension, Taylor is likely to settle back in as the Colts' clear lead back in his season debut Sunday. However, because Taylor hadn't practiced since last December before he returned to the field Wednesday, he could be eased back in with a lighter workload than usual Sunday, per Mike Garafolo of NFL Network. The prospect of Taylor splitting snaps with…read more
Published: Sat, Oct 7 at 10:35pm by Rotowire.com
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Role could shift if Taylor plays
Moss could move to a timeshare or backup role Week 5 against the Titans with Jonathan Taylor (ankle) listed as questionable for Sunday's game.
Analysis: Taylor still needs to be activated from the reserve/PUP list, but a decision on adding him to the active roster will come Saturday. If Taylor is activated and deemed healthy enough to play, it's not clear how much playing time he'll get. Moss could work anywhere from a small backup role to being the primary running back again if Taylor is eased into action.
Published: Fri, Oct 6 at 1:34pm by Rotowire.com
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Grinds out 70 yards in loss
Moss rushed 18 times for 70 yards and failed to secure his only target during Sunday's 29-23 overtime loss to the Rams.
Analysis: Other than a 20-yard run in the third quarter, the sledding was rough for Moss against a capable Rams defense. The Colts' only rushing touchdown went to rookie quarterback Anthony Richardson, his fifth on the year, and through three games Moss has reached the end zone only once. Jonathan Taylor (ankle) is fully healthy and could return next week against the Titans, which would relegate Moss back to a backup role.
Published: Sun, Oct 1 at 2:11pm by Rotowire.com
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Keeps rolling in tough matchup
Moss rushed the ball 30 times for 122 yards in Sunday's 22-19 overtime loss to the Ravens. He added two receptions for 23 yards and a touchdown.
Analysis: Moss maintained the clear lead role in the Colts backfield, accounting for 30 of the team's 35 rushing attempts. He was surprisingly efficient against a tough run defense, ripping off a pair of 24-yard runs and two more rushes of more than 10 yards. Moss supplemented that production with a 17-yard touchdown catch early in the second quarter, and he's seen a combined seven targets in his two games as a Colt. Assuming Jonathan Taylor (ankle) is still with the team and can return in Week 5,…read more
Published: Sun, Sep 24 at 4:54pm by Rotowire.com
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Makes impact in season debut
Moss rushed 18 times for 88 yards and a touchdown and brought in all four targets for 19 yards in the Colts' 31-20 win over the Texans on Sunday.
Analysis: Moss enjoyed a noteworthy season debut after missing Week 1 as he completed his recovery from a broken forearm suffered in training camp. The fourth-year pro picked up where he left off during his strong season-ending four-game run in 2022, and he found the end zone on a hard-charging 11-yard run early in the second quarter. Moss, who notably was the only Colts back to record a carry Sunday, has at least two more games at the top of the ground attack before Jonathan Taylor (PUP, ankle)…read more
Published: Sun, Sep 17 at 2:55pm by Rotowire.com
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Headed for starting role Week 2
Moss (shoulder) was a full participant in practices Wednesday through Friday and is expected to serve as the Colts' starting running back Sunday in Houston, Nate Atkins of The Indianapolis Star reports.
Analysis: Moss sat out the Colts' Week 1 loss to the Jaguars while he continued to recover from the fractured forearm he sustained in training camp. Even though Moss has gotten only one full week of practice under his belt since suffering the injury, the Colts could be comfortable with immediately leaning on him as their top option on the ground, given Evan Hull's (knee) recent move to injured reserve along with the nightmarish performance that fill-in starter Deon Jackson (13 carries for 14 yards, five…read more
Published: Fri, Sep 15 at 2:30pm by Rotowire.com
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Full practice to start week
Moss (arm) was a full participant in practice Wednesday.
Analysis: Moss is on track to make his 2023 debut this Sunday against Houston and may jump right into a key role after fill-in starter Deon Jackson fumbled twice and gained just 28 yards on 18 touches and a spot in the doghouse in the Week 1 loss to the Jaguars. Also, Evan Hull (knee) suffered an injury that sent him to injured reserve. Jackson should still be involved, especially in passing situations, but a depth chart featuring him, Moss and Jake Funk leaves Moss as the favorite to get the most…read more
Published: Wed, Sep 13 at 1:28pm by Rotowire.com
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Inactive for Week 1
Moss (forearm) is listed as inactive for Sunday's game against the Jaguars.
Analysis: The Colts downgraded Moss (who is bouncing back from a broken arm) to doubtful Saturday, so it's not surprising to see him sit this one out. In his absence, Deon Jackson is a candidate to head the team's Week 1 backfield, with rookie Evan Hull on hand to work in a complementary role and practice squad elevation Jake Funk in reserve. Moss was able to practice in a limited fashion this past week, which would appear to make a potential return to action on his part next weekend against the Texans…read more
Published: Sun, Sep 10 at 8:34am by Rotowire.com
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Downgraded to doubtful
Moss (forearm) was downgraded to doubtful for Sunday's game against the Jaguars, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Analysis: The initial prognosis after it was announced Moss broke his forearm and would require surgery back in the beginning of August was that the veteran would be sidelined in the range of six weeks, so the downgrade shouldn't be viewed as a setback. It seems likely Moss will be ruled out ahead of Sunday's 1:00 p.m. ET kickoff, and should that occur it'll likely be a combination of Deon Jackson and rookie Evan Hull taking the majority of the work out of the backfield.
Published: Sat, Sep 9 at 9:21am by Rotowire.com
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Questionable for Week 1
Moss (forearm) is listed as questionable for Sunday's season opener against the Jaguars after practicing in a limited fashion this week.
Analysis: Moss -- who is bouncing back from a broken arm -- is the only player on the Colts' active roster with an injury designation ahead of Week 1 action, so his status is worth monitoring as Sunday's 1:00 p.m. ET kickoff approaches. If Moss ends up being held out of Indy's opener, Deon Jackson and Evan Hull would figure to lead the team's backfield, with practice-squad members Jake Funk and Jason Huntley potentially in the depth mix if either or both gets elevated for the contest.
Published: Fri, Sep 8 at 12:47pm by Rotowire.com
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Another limited practice
Moss (arm) remained limited at practice Thursday, Kevin Bowen of 107.5 The Fan Indianapolis reports.
Analysis: Bowen previously noted that Moss -- who is bouncing back from a broken arm -- was able to take some contact during Thursday's session, but unless the running back practices fully Friday, he figures to approach Sunday's game against the Jaguars with a Week 1 injury designation. In the event that Moss is cleared to play this weekend, he'd begin the season as part of a backfield timeshare that would also include Deon Jackson and Evan Hull.
Published: Thu, Sep 7 at 12:56pm by Rotowire.com
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Limited in practice
Moss (arm) was a limited practice participant Wednesday.
Analysis: Moss wasn't sporting a non-contact jersey in his return to practice, though the running back won't necessarily play Sunday against the Jaguars after he had been off the field for the past five weeks while recovering from a broken arm. Deon Jackson and Evan Hull are the other running backs on Indianapolis' 53-man roster at the moment, though one of Jake Funk and Jason Huntley could be elevated from the practice squad to add depth if Moss can't play Week 1. Even if he's sidelined for the opener,…read more
Published: Wed, Sep 6 at 1:35pm by Rotowire.com
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In line to practice
Moss (arm) is slated to practice Wednesday, James Boyd of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: The Colts will issue their first practice report of the regular season later Wednesday, when the extent of Moss's participation will be known. In any case, the running back is making progress in his recovery from a broken arm and could be available to see some Week 1 snaps. If Moss is cleared to play in Sunday's game against the Jaguars, he would likely be part of a backfield committee that would likely include Deon Jackson and Evan Hull. With that in mind, head coach Shane Steichen suggested…read more
Published: Wed, Sep 6 at 9:20am by Rotowire.com
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Progressing, Week 1 status TBD
Coach Shane Steichen noted Monday that Moss, who is bouncing back from a broken right arm, is "progressing well," James Boyd of The Athleticreports.
Analysis: The report adds that Steichen didn't provide a definitive statement on whether Moss will be available for Sunday's season opener against the Jaguars. If the 2020 third-rounder isn't ready to play this weekend, Deon Jackson and rookie fifth-rounder Evan Hull would be in line to lead Indy's backfield, with practice squad members Jake Funk and Jason Huntley options to be elevated ahead of Week 1 action.
Published: Mon, Sep 4 at 12:43pm by Rotowire.com
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Not practicing yet
Though Moss has yet to return to practice, James Boyd of The Athletic notes that the running back was spotted Thursday without a cast or brace on his right arm.
Analysis: With Jonathan Taylor (ankle) on the reserve/PUP list and thus set to miss at least four games to begin the season, Moss' status gains import as Week 1 approaches. If he's able to practice soon, Moss -- who is bouncing back from a broken arm -- would be a candidate to absorb a portion of the Colts' rushing duties versus the Jaguars on Sunday, Sept. 10. Also in the mix to help fill in for Taylor are Deon Jackson and rookie fifth-rounder Evan Hull.
Published: Thu, Aug 31 at 10:35am by Rotowire.com
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GM mum on adding RBs
The Colts are hopeful that Moss (arm) will be available for Week 1, but general manager Chris Ballard hasn't ruled out adding another running back to the roster with Jonathan Taylor (ankle) set to miss at least four games while on the reserve/PUP list, George Bremer of The Anderson Herald Bulletin reports.
Analysis: After undergoing surgery on his broken arm Aug. 1, Moss was given a rough recovery timeline of 4-to-6 weeks, which should give him a chance at returning for the regular-season opener Sept. 10 against Jacksonville or missing at most one game while he recovers. Indianapolis also has Deon Jackson and rookie fifth-round pick Evan Hull on the roster, but Moss profiles as the best early-down and goal-line option among that trio.
Published: Wed, Aug 30 at 1:57pm by Rotowire.com
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Could return Week 1
Moss could return from a broken arm by Week 1 and would be the likely starter if healthy with Jonathan Taylor (ankle) out at least four weeks while on the reserve/PUP list, Dianna Russini and James Boyd of The Athletic report.
Analysis: Moss underwent surgery on a broken arm Aug. 1 and was expected to be sidelined four-to-six weeks. Not much has been reported about his status since, but it sounds like he has a chance to play in the regular-season opener. If so, he'd likely be the starter but may be eased into action. Deon Jackson would be the next man up, with rookie Evan Hull also in the mix. It's also possible the three share snaps in a committee until Taylor returns or the Colts sign another veteran.
Published: Tue, Aug 29 at 8:36pm by Rotowire.com
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Undergoes surgery
Moss underwent surgery on his broken arm Tuesday and is expected to be sidelined for about six weeks, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: Nothing has changed from the original timeline for Moss' return, keeping open the possibility he's back for Week 1. Given that Jonathan Taylor (ankle) is currently on the PUP list and has also requested a trade, a speedy recovery could be beneficial for Moss' fantasy relevance early in the season. Deon Jackson, Evan Hull, Jake Funk and Zavier Scott are currently the only healthy options in the backfield for Indianapolis.
Published: Tue, Aug 1 at 5:23pm by Rotowire.com
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Suffers broken arm
Moss suffered a broken arm at practice Monday and is expected to miss about six weeks, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: Given that the Colts' top running back Jonathan Taylor (ankle/back) is currently sidelined and has also requested a trade, Moss' injury -- which threatens his Week 1 status -- thins out the team's backfield depth ahead of the Aug. 12 preseason opener. For now, Deon Jackson, Evan Hull, Jake Funk and Zavier Scott are the squad's healthy options at running back.
Published: Mon, Jul 31 at 10:07am by Rotowire.com
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Exits Monday's practice
Moss (arm) left Monday's practice early, James Boyd of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: With top back Jonathan Taylor (ankle/back) on the active/PUP list and also having requested a trade, Moss' injury status gains added import ahead of the Colts' preseason opener. While Taylor and Moss are unavailable, Deon Jackson, Evan Hull and Jake Funk are in line to handle the team's backfield reps in practice.
Published: Mon, Jul 31 at 9:19am by Rotowire.com
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Eclipses century mark in loss
Moss rushed 18 times for 114 yards and a touchdown and brought in all three targets for seven yards in the Colts' 32-31 loss to the Texans on Sunday.
Analysis: Moss finished off his late-season surge with a flourish Sunday, eclipsing the 100-yard mark for the first time as a pro in the process. The third-year back certainly seems to have benefited from a combination of interim head coach Jeff Saturday's commitment to the run game and the fresh legs he had late in the season after being used sparingly prior to the final month, as he recorded 65 rushing yards or more in each of the last four contests despite a revolving door at quarterback for…read more
Published: Sun, Jan 8 at 2:33pm by Rotowire.com
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Productive rushing day in loss
Moss rushed 15 times for 74 yards in the Colts' 38-10 loss to the Giants on Sunday.
Analysis: Moss was one of the few bright spots on the day for Indianapolis, comfortably pacing the team in rushing yards in an extension of what's turning into a late-season audition. Moss has logged double-digit carries in each of his last three contests and has parlayed that opportunity into 208 yards. The fourth-year pro should have another elevated role in the Week 18 finale at home against the Texans' vulnerable run defense.
Published: Sun, Jan 1 at 4:04pm by Rotowire.com
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Leads backfield again
Moss rushed the ball 12 times for 65 yards in Monday's 20-3 loss to the Chargers. He added one reception for five yards.
Analysis: The Colts played from behind for the majority of the game, though Moss still saw 13 total touches as compared to only three for Deon Jackson. Moss was one of the few bright spots for the Indianapolis offense, as he averaged 5.4 yards per carry and ripped off a 14-yard gain midway through the third quarter -- his longest rush of the day. With Jonathan Taylor (ankle) sidelined for the rest of the season, Moss looks likely to lead the Colts' backfield in the final two contests of the campaign.
Published: Mon, Dec 26 at 9:07pm by Rotowire.com
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In line to rotate with Jackson
With Jonathan Taylor (ankle) on IR, coach Jeff Saturday noted that the Colts plan to rotate between Moss and Deon Jackson when the team faces the Chargers on Monday, James Boyd of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: The report indicates that who gets the start is in line to be a game-time decision, but a time-share appears to be looming between Moss and Jackson, with Jordan Wilkins a candidate to see Week 16 snaps as well. With Taylor limited to just two snaps in this past Saturday's 39-36 loss to the Vikings, Moss logged 53 snaps en route to carrying 24 times for 81 yards, while Jackson was out there for 25 snaps, rushing 13 times for 55 yards and catching his only target for a one-yard TD. With both…read more
Published: Fri, Dec 23 at 11:12am by Rotowire.com
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Larger role awaits
Moss and Deon Jackson are expected to serve as the Colts' primary options out of the backfield for the final three games of the season with Jonathan Taylor considered unlikely to suit up again after suffering a high-ankle sprain in Saturday's 39-36 overtime loss to the Vikings, Matt Adams and Mike Chappell of Fox 59 Indianapolis report.
Analysis: When Taylor departed after playing just two snaps in Saturday's contest, Moss operated as the Colts' clear lead ball carrier, toting the rock 24 times for 81 yards. Jackson still was highly involved in his own right, taking 13 carries for 55 yards and hauling in his lone target for a one-yard touchdown. The Colts built a 33-point halftime lead Saturday before suffering the biggest collapse in NFL history, so 37 carries between their top two backs likely won't be sustainable volume over the…read more
Published: Mon, Dec 19 at 6:59am by Rotowire.com
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Gets 24 carries after Taylor injury
Moss rushed 24 times for 81 yards and failed to catch his only target in Saturday's 39-36 overtime loss to the Vikings.
Analysis: Moss got four rushing attempts on the opening drive after Jonathan Taylor injured his ankle. The last two came from inside Minnesota's five-yard line but netted minus-4 yards. Indianapolis got back in scoring range on the next drive but opted to use Deon Jackson in the backfield instead, and Jackson rewarded that decision by catching a one-yard touchdown. Moss finished with 24 carries to 13 for Jackson, but the Colts could have used Taylor as they let a 33-point lead slip away. If Taylor can't…read more
Published: Sat, Dec 17 at 2:39pm by Rotowire.com
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Gets a few carries in blowout
Moss had three carries for 18 yards in Sunday's loss at Dallas.
Analysis: Moss played just five snaps on offense as he got carries late amid a blowout loss. Despite his trade to the Colts, he's buried on the depth chart behind starter Jonathan Taylor and Deon Jackson.
Published: Tue, Dec 6 at 1:38pm by Rotowire.com
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Handles one carry in loss
Moss carried the ball once and wasn't targeted in Monday's 24-17 loss to the Steelers.
Analysis: Moss was a complete nonfactor Monday, as the running back played just one of the Colts' 64 offensive snaps. Meanwhile, Deon Jackson played just four snaps in the contest, and Jonathan Taylor played all but five offensive snaps in the contest. With Taylor commanding such a heavy workload out of the Indianapolis backfield, Moss should remain far off the fantasy radar when the Colts visit the Cowboys in Week 13.
Published: Tue, Nov 29 at 10:07pm by Rotowire.com
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Two carries in loss
Moss rushed twice for seven yards and wasn't targeted in Sunday's 17-16 loss to the Eagles.
Analysis: Moss finished a distant third in touches behind Jonathan Taylor (25) and Deon Jackson (five) among Colts running backs. As long as Taylor stays healthy, Moss won't see the field enough to gain fantasy relevance.
Published: Mon, Nov 21 at 10:23am by Rotowire.com
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Just one carry in Colts debut
Moss had one carry for four yards in Sunday's win at Las Vegas.
Analysis: It was his only snap on offense as he may not be much more than an insurance policy after coming over in a trade from Buffalo. He could have a goal-line role, however, given Indy's struggles in the red zone for much of the season.
Published: Mon, Nov 14 at 1:58pm by Rotowire.com
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Listed as active Sunday
Moss is listed as active for Sunday's game against the Raiders.
Analysis: Starting RB Jonathan Taylor is back in action Sunday, but with Deon Jackson (knee) ruled out for the contest, Moss is poised to make his debut with the Colts and figures to log complementary snaps in Week 10, along with Jordan Wilkins.
Published: Sun, Nov 13 at 11:53am by Rotowire.com
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Won't play Sunday
Moss is inactive for Sunday's game against the Patriots.
Analysis: Moss who was traded from the Bills along with a conditional 2023 sixth-round pick on Tuesday in exchange for Nyheim Hines, will sit this one out, with Deon Jackson, Phillip Lindsay and Jordan Wilkins slated to handle the Colts' Week 9 backfield duties, given that top back Jonathan Taylor (ankle) is inactive.
Published: Sun, Nov 6 at 8:48am by Rotowire.com
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Status for Week 9 undetermined
Moss is a candidate to handle a depth role in the Colts backfield Sunday at New England with Jonathan Taylor (ankle) ruled out for the contest, James Boyd of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Moss was among the compensation in the Colts received in Tuesday's deal that sent Nyheim Hines to Buffalo, but with a short turnaround to prepare with a new squad there's a chance Moss won't be active this weekend. No matter who gets the call between Moss or Wilkins to serve as the Colts' No. 3 option out of the backfield, Deon Jackson is poised to be Indianapolis' lead runner Sunday, while Phillip Lindsay likely will be elevated from the practice squad to serve as the No. 2 back.
Published: Fri, Nov 4 at 2:54pm by Rotowire.com
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Sent off to Indy
The Colts acquired Moss and a conditional 2023 sixth-round pick from the Bills on Tuesday in exchange for Nyheim Hines.
Analysis: With one of the NFL's top running backs in Jonathan Taylor atop the depth chart in Indianapolis, Moss won't have a path to extensive playing time in his new locale, but he'll at least have a better chance at seeing the field. In Buffalo, Moss hadn't played any snaps in the past two games while Devin Singletary and rookie James Cook slotted ahead of him, but the 24-year-old could get a fair opportunity to usurp Deon Jackson for Hines' vacated No. 2 role out of the backfield in Indianapolis. In…read more
Published: Tue, Nov 1 at 1:20pm by Rotowire.com
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Back in the mix Sunday
Moss is active for Sunday night's game against the Packers.
Analysis: Moss was inactive for the Bills' Week 6 win over Kansas City, but he'll be in uniform versus Green Bay, along with fellow running backs Devin Singletary, James Cook and Taiwan Jones. In that context, Moss isn't a high-percentage fantasy lineup option given that he's logged limited touches in the last two contests he's suited up for.
Published: Sun, Oct 30 at 4:02pm by Rotowire.com
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Inactive Sunday
Moss is inactive for Sunday's game against the Chiefs.
Analysis: With Moss inactive, James Cook is slated to work behind Devin Singletary on Sunday, with Taiwan Jones in reserve. Moss's next chance to suit up will arrive in Week 8, with the Bills on bye next week.
Published: Sun, Oct 16 at 12:06pm by Rotowire.com
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Quiet in win
Moss rushed three times for six yards in Sunday's 23-20 win over the Ravens.
Analysis: Moss played just six offensive snaps in Week 4, marking his lowest total of the season thus far. On the other hand, starter Devin Singletary played 88 percent of the Bills' offensive snaps in the contest, which was his highest snap percentage in the first four weeks. Taking a major backseat to Singletary, Moss is becoming increasingly difficult to trust for fantasy. The veteran's limited opportunities are a concerning trend, and he should be ignored for fantasy purposes when the Bills host the…read more
Published: Wed, Oct 5 at 2:25am by Rotowire.com
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One big play in Sunday's loss
Moss ran four times for 46 yards and caught his only target for six yards in Sunday's loss to Miami.
Analysis: Moss did have a key play in the game when he ripped off a career-best 43-yarder down the sideline, a run where he showed nice burst for a bulkier back. Moss remains a bit player in the high-powered Buffalo offense, getting between three and six carries in each game this season. If there's anything to learn beyond this, it's that he seems to be ahead of rookie James Cook in the pecking order -- if only by a slight margin -- behind starter Devin Singletary, who's far more advanced in the passing…read more
Published: Mon, Sep 26 at 9:55am by Rotowire.com
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Just three touches Monday
Moss rushed three times for 17 yards and didn't catch his only target in Monday's 41-7 win over the Titans.
Analysis: Devin Singletary got most of the touches in Buffalo's backfield while this game was competitive, while rookie second-round pick James Cook was the primary option after Josh Allen took a seat for the fourth quarter. With the dominant Bills limiting Moss's role even in blowouts, he doesn't have much of a path to touches outside of a Singletary injury.
Published: Mon, Sep 19 at 8:12pm by Rotowire.com
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Sees more action than Cook
Moss carried the ball six times for 15 yards and caught all six targets for 21 yards in Buffalo's win over the Rams on Thursday night.
Analysis: Devin Singletary -- who saw eight carries for 48 yards -- is the clear leader in the backfield, but it's at least noteworthy that Moss outplayed and outgained second-round rookie James Cook, who coughed up a fumble on his only carry of the game. In the end, Singletary played 59 percent of the offensive snaps, Moss played 37 percent, and Cook saw a modest five percent. All that said, this could end up being a backfield where no one has all that much value without an injury, as Josh Allen has…read more
Published: Fri, Sep 9 at 5:48pm by Rotowire.com
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Strong preseason play continues
Moss ran for 19 yards and two touchdowns on four carries in Buffalo's preseason game against Denver on Saturday.
Analysis: Moss was largely written off earlier in the offseason, especially following Buffalo's second-round selection of James Cook, but the former Utah star has seemingly done well for himself in training camp and preseason. Tentatively expected to establish himself as Buffalo's third runner behind Cook and Devin Singletary, Moss could especially carve out usage in short-yardage and passing-down situations. Consistency and volume don't figure to be his strong suit, however.
Published: Sat, Aug 20 at 1:45pm by Rotowire.com
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Looks good in preseason action
Moss gained 37 yards on three carries in Saturday's 27-24 preseason victory over the Colts. He also chipped in two receptions on three targets for five yards.
Analysis: With Devin Singletary held out of the game, Moss was the first back on the field for Buffalo. He began the contest with two rushes of five yards but proceeded to rip off a 27-yard gain on a play that was originally designed to go up the middle. However, Moss was able to bounce off of a tackle and turn the corner for a big gain. After the exhibition, coach Sean McDermott complimented Moss's growth, both on and off the field, per Dan Fetes of ABC Rochester. Singletary is almost certain to begin…read more
Published: Sat, Aug 13 at 8:35pm by Rotowire.com
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Making noise at camp
Teammate Devin Singletary recently said Moss has been "looking good" in training camp and is "getting back to himself" after a disappointing 2021, Dom Tibbetts of WKBW reports.
Analysis: Singletary implies that Moss had a tough time coming back from ankle surgery after his 2020 rookie season, helping to explain the loss of production (and role) last year. There's more competition for playing time after the Bills used a second-round pick on potential passing-down back James Cook, but it's possible Moss could earn a role of his own and force a three-way committee to start the season. ESPN's Alaina Getzenberg believes Moss is "trending toward" having a role in the Bills offense…read more
Published: Mon, Aug 1 at 8:41am by Rotowire.com
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Potentially crowded backfield
The Bills drafted James Cook out of Georgia in the second round of the NFL Draft, and the rookie presumably will compete with Moss and Devin Singletary for playing time in 2022.
Analysis: This spells a bit of trouble for Moss, a third-round pick in 2020. His struggles to date probably are part of the reason the Bills drafted a running back so high. Meanwhile, Singletary ended the 2021 season on a tear, scoring nine touchdowns over the team's last six games (three regular season, three playoffs) while surpassing 80 rushing yards in four of them. Moss last received double-digit carries all the way back in Week 5, and he even was a healthy scratch at times. Expect Cook to start…read more
Published: Sun, May 1 at 10:31pm by Rotowire.com
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Barely plays behind Singletary
Moss carried once for no gain across his six snaps on offense in Sunday's 42-36 overtime loss to the Chiefs in the divisional round.
Analysis: Though he had a clear path to the top backup role for a second straight game with Matt Breida a healthy inactive once again, Moss did little Sunday beyond providing an occasional breather for starting back Devin Singletary. After he and Singletary mostly worked in a timeshare over the first three quarters of the season, the backfield clearly became the latter's domain down the stretch as the Bills aimed to solidify playoff positioning. With averages of 4.5 yards per carry and 5.7 yards per…read more
Published: Tue, Jan 25 at 1:11pm by Rotowire.com
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Quiet Week 18
Moss carried five times for eight yards and caught two balls for six yards during Sunday's 27-10 win over the Jets.
Analysis: Perhaps Moss would have gotten more work had the Bills pulled away from the Jets earlier, but it was close enough for most of the afternoon that the team stuck with hot hand Devin Singletary, who's emerged as the team's clear-cut No. 1 running back in recent weeks. At this stage, Moss is fortunate just to have separated himself from Matt Breida, but the former will be a dart throw in playoff pools even if you believe the Bills will advance. Moss finishes his second regular season with 96…read more
Published: Mon, Jan 10 at 6:27pm by Rotowire.com
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Strong runs but limited chances
Moss had five carries for 39 yards and wasn't targeted in the passing game during Sunday's 29-15 win over the Falcons.
Analysis: The good news was that Moss has retaken his spot on the depth chart above Matt Breida, who was made a healthy inactive again. The bad is that Devin Singletary has gotten hot down the stretch (23 carries for 110 yards and two scores Sunday) and seems to be the main guy as the Bills ramp up for the playoffs. Moss might get some extra action if the Bills jump out ahead of the feeble Jets in the regular-season finale, but this is clearly Singletary's show for now and Moss doesn't offer much value…read more
Published: Mon, Jan 3 at 9:48pm by Rotowire.com
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Active again Week 17
Moss will be active for the second consecutive game Week 17 against Atlanta.
Analysis: There was a point this season in which Moss ended up as a healthy scratch for three of four games, but Sunday will represent the second contest in a row he'll make the active list in favor of Matt Breida, who is again a healthy scratch. Moss was on the field for roughly a third of the offensive snaps last week against the Patriots, but it amounted to just four touches, making his role this week quite a bit uncertain. Meanwhile, starter Devin Singletary saw 12 carries and six targets in the…read more
Published: Sun, Jan 2 at 8:40am by Rotowire.com
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Four touches in Week 16
Moss rushed three times for 12 yards and caught his only target for 13 yards in Sunday's 33-21 win over the Patriots.
Analysis: Moss suited up for the first time since Week 13, with Matt Breida sitting as a healthy scratch. Devin Singletary dominated touches in Buffalo's backfield and finished with 78 scrimmage yards and a touchdown on 17 touches. The touchdown came from two yards out, so Singletary has supplanted Moss as Buffalo's preferred short-yardage option. Without a role near the goal line, Moss doesn't see enough volume to garner much fantasy consideration, even with a favorable Week 17 matchup against the…read more
Published: Sun, Dec 26 at 1:57pm by Rotowire.com
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Suiting up against Patriots
Moss will take the field for the first time since Week 13 in Sunday's matchup against New England.
Analysis: Moss had been a healthy scratch in back-to-back weeks and three of the last four overall, giving way to Matt Breida as the backup to Devin Singletary. Breida now finds himself as the healthy scratch, with Singletary and special-teamer Taiwan Jones the only other backs on the active roster. The last time Moss suited up was Week 12 against the Patriots, when he took eight carries for 21 yards and added two catches for 12 yards. It's unclear if a similar usage pattern will be reflected here or if…read more
Published: Sun, Dec 26 at 8:41am by Rotowire.com
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Another healthy scratch
Moss will be a healthy scratch Week 15 against Carolina.
Analysis: Moss will be sidelined for his second contest in a row, as well as his third in the past four games. Look for the backfield to once again be led by Devin Singletary, with Matt Breida also available for what is likely a passing-down role.
Published: Sun, Dec 19 at 8:35am by Rotowire.com
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To hit bench again
Moss will be a healthy inactive for Sunday's game in Tampa Bay, Chris Brown of the Bills' official site reports.
Analysis: This will be Moss's second time hitting the bench out of the last three games as the Bills' running back carousel keeps going round and round. Devin Singletary and Matt Breida will get an extra slice of the pie Sunday without Moss at the dessert table.
Published: Sun, Dec 12 at 12:02pm by Rotowire.com
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Gets eight carries
Moss rushed eight times for 21 yards and caught two of three targets for 12 yards in Monday night's 14-10 loss to the Patriots.
Analysis: Moss returned after being a healthy scratch in Week 12 and ultimately tied Devin Singletary to lead Buffalo's backfield with 10 touches while managing just three fewer scrimmage yards than his teammate. Although his overall production still wasn't anything special, very windy conditions Monday resulted in New England loading up on the running game, restricting space for Moss to maneuver. On the bright side, after his Thanksgiving absence, Moss seems to be back in the rotation alongside…read more
Published: Mon, Dec 6 at 8:57pm by Rotowire.com
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Avoids inactive list Monday
Moss is active for Monday's game against the Patriots.
Analysis: Moss was a healthy scratch in the Bills' last game on Thanksgiving at New Orleans, yielding RB reps to Devin Singletary and Matt Breida. It's unclear how offensive coordinator Brian Daboll intends to reincorporate Moss into the lineup, but he may be available due to the need for a consistent ground game due to the windy and snowy conditions in Buffalo on Monday. On the season, Moss has averaged 3.5 yards on his 75 carries, reeled in 18 of 26 targets for 166 yards and scored five total TDs in…read more
Published: Mon, Dec 6 at 4:19pm by Rotowire.com
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Inactive Thursday
Moss is inactive for Thursday night's game against the Saints.
Analysis: With the Bills making Moss a healthy scratch Week 12, what had recently been a three-back arrangement is now down to a timeshare that will feature Devin Singletary and Matt Breida on Thursday. In the process, the two backs will be operating against a New Orleans defense that has allowed an average of 89.8 rushing yards per game to date.
Published: Thu, Nov 25 at 3:56pm by Rotowire.com
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Expected to be inactive
Moss is expected to be a healthy scratch for Thursday's game against the Saints, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: Moss was a healthy scratch in the season opener but had suited up for each of the last nine games. However, he had a minimal role in last week's loss to the Colts and rushed three times for five yards while failing to secure his lone target. If Moss is ultimately inactive, Devin Singletary and Matt Breida should handle the majority of the rushing duties for Buffalo.
Published: Thu, Nov 25 at 12:52pm by Rotowire.com
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Suits up and scores
Moss (concussion) rushed seven times for 27 yards and a touchdown but wasn't targeted in the passing game in Sunday's 45-17 win over the Jets.
Analysis: After having his practice participation capped while he was in concussion protocol throughout the week, Moss was outplayed by both Devin Singletary and Matt Breida, though all three Buffalo running backs scored at least one touchdown against the hapless Jets defense. Moss's one-yard plunge to put the Bills up 38-3 in the third quarter was his first fifth scrimmage touchdown of the season but first since Week 4. He'll likely continue to get the majority of short-yardage opportunities while…read more
Published: Sun, Nov 14 at 1:47pm by Rotowire.com
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Ready for Week 10
Moss (concussion) is listed as active for Sunday's game against the Jets.
Analysis: This was expected after the Bills announced Saturday that Moss had cleared the NFL's concussion protocol. The 2020 third-rounder is thus slated to continue to work in tandem with Devin Singletary. While the duo draws a favorable matchup against the Jets' 27th-ranked run defense -- which has allowed an average 133.3 yards per game on the ground to date -- the ongoing time-share caps the fantasy ceilings of both backs. The best bet for both Moss and Singletary is if the Bills can build a lead…read more
Published: Sun, Nov 14 at 8:33am by Rotowire.com
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Cleared for Sunday
Moss was cleared from concussion protocol and is set to play Sunday against the Jets.
Analysis: Moss was a limited participant in both Thursday and Friday's practice, but having cleared concussion protocol the 23-year-old is slated to play Sunday against the Jets. Prior to his injury against the Jags, Moss was coming off a season-high 42 snaps in Week 8 along with a season high in catches (six).
Published: Sat, Nov 13 at 7:59am by Rotowire.com
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Status in question for Week 10
Moss (concussion) is listed as questionable for Sunday's road game against the Jets.
Analysis: Moss made tangible progress through the concussion protocol this week, working in a limited fashion on the practice field both Thursday and Friday. Considering he didn't make it back to full, he likely still has to meet with an independent neurologist to be cleared to play. If Moss doesn't pass the requisite tests in time to suit up Sunday at 1:00 p.m. ET and misses his second game of the season, Devin Singletary will serve as the Bills' unquestioned lead back, with Taiwan Jones and Matt Breida…read more
Published: Fri, Nov 12 at 11:33am by Rotowire.com
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Limited at practice Thursday
Moss (concussion) was listed as a limited practice participant Thursday, Chris Brown of the Bills' official site reports.
Analysis: Per Joe Buscaglia of The Athletic, Moss is still in the NFL's concussion protocol and practiced in a non-contact jersey Thursday. That's a step in the right direction for the running back, but there are still hurdles for him to clear in order to be available for Sunday's game against the Jets. Friday's final injury report will reveal whether or not Moss heads into the weekend with an official Week 10 injury designation.
Published: Thu, Nov 11 at 1:00pm by Rotowire.com
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Not practicing Wednesday
Moss remains in the NFL's concussion protocol and won't practice Wednesday, Alaina Getzenberg of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: The running back still has two more opportunities to gain clearance to practice in advance of Sunday's game against the Jets, but Moss's absence from on-field work to begin the week suggests he's not a lock to play this weekend. If Moss sits out, Devin Singletary would likely have a clear path to a lead role out of the Buffalo backfield.
Published: Wed, Nov 10 at 9:31am by Rotowire.com
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Concussion confirmed
Bills head coach Sean McDermott confirmed that Moss was placed in the concussion protocol following his early exit in Sunday's 9-6 loss to the Jaguars, Alaina Getzenberg of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: Before leaving, Moss carried three times for six yards and reeled in two of his four targets for 18 yards. Moss now will have to clear the five-step protocol to make himself available for the Bills' Week 10 game against the Jets, but if the second-year player doesn't get the green light to play, Devin Singletary could be in store for a three-down role out of the Buffalo backfield.
Published: Mon, Nov 8 at 2:15pm by Rotowire.com
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Exits Sunday's game
Moss is being evaluated for a head injury during Sunday's game against the Jaguars.
Analysis: Prior to that, Moss had recorded three carries for six yards and caught two passes for 18 yards. In his absence, Devin Singletary figures to log added touches out of Buffalo's Week 9 backfield.
Published: Sun, Nov 7 at 12:18pm by Rotowire.com
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Records 58 total yards in win
Moss rushed eight times for 19 yards and brought in six of seven targets for 39 yards in the Bills' 26-11 win over the Dolphins on Sunday.
Analysis: Moss found surprisingly sparse running room against a Dolphins defense that had been generous on the ground, but he helped make it up to all those holding him in PPR formats with a busy day through the air. His reception total checked in behind only that of Cole Beasley's 10 on the afternoon for the Bills and qualified as a season high as well. Moss will have a chance to get back on track on the ground in a Week 9 road matchup versus the Jaguars.
Published: Sun, Oct 31 at 3:40pm by Rotowire.com
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Garners 10 touches
Moss rushed eight times for 24 yards and caught two of four targets for 15 yards in Monday night's 34-31 loss to the Titans.
Analysis: Moss matched running mate Devin Singletary's total of 10 touches, but neither tailback was particularly productive, as Singletary finished with 43 scrimmage yards compared to Moss's39. Overall, it was Moss's worst output since he made his season debut against the Dolphins in Week 2, but he at least scored twice on that occasion. Conveniently, Moss will get an opportunity to rebound while facing Miami when Buffalo returns in Week 8 from its bye.
Published: Mon, Oct 18 at 9:36pm by Rotowire.com
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Leads backfield in touches
Moss ran the ball 11 times for 37 yards while adding three receptions (four targets) for 55 yards in Sunday's 38-20 win over the Chiefs.
Analysis: The Bills did most of their damage through the air, which explains the light output from their running back duo. Moss did out-touch Devin Singletary 14 to seven, but it is worth noting that the former received a good portion of those carries as the Bills milked the clock while up big in the fourth quarter. It's been a pretty even timeshare between the two Buffalo backs, but Moss has the advantage in terms of touchdowns (three to one) while Singletary has been the more efficient back in terms of…read more
Published: Sun, Oct 10 at 11:35pm by Rotowire.com
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Finds end zone again
Moss carried the ball 14 times for 61 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's Week 4 win over the Texans.
Analysis: Moss split carries exactly evenly with Devin Singletary, and he seems to be settling into consistently earning roughly 15 touches per game. He got work throughout the contest, and he again found the end zone late in the game with the Bills up 26-0. That was similar to the way he found the end zone in Week 2 against Miami and could hint at reduced production when games are more competitive. That could be the case in Week 5 when the Bills take on the Chiefs.
Published: Sun, Oct 3 at 7:00pm by Rotowire.com
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Leads backfield, scores as receiver
Moss rushed 13 times for 60 yards and secured all three targets for 31 yards and a touchdown in the Bills' 43-21 win over Washington on Sunday.
Analysis: The passing attack will garner a lot of the attention considering Josh Allen's four touchdowns through the air, but Moss's performance was encouraging from both a real-life and fantasy perspective. The second-year back outpaced Devin Singletary in carries by two and also scored his first receiving touchdown after coming in with only two receptions over the first two games, with both having come Week 2. Whether the ground attack's division of labor Sunday holds true in a Week 4 matchup against…read more
Published: Sun, Sep 26 at 3:55pm by Rotowire.com
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Scores twice in season debut
Moss rushed eight times for 26 yards and two touchdowns while catching both of his targets for eight yards and losing a fumble in Sunday's 35-0 win over Miami.
Analysis: Moss returned to the lineup after being scratched in Week 1 and managed to find the end zone twice. He lost a fumble and was outgained 82-26 on the ground by Devin Singletary, but Moss's early fumble didn't deter the Bills from giving him the ball by the goal line. Moss capitalized on that usage with touchdowns from seven yards and one yard out in the fourth. Quarterback Josh Allen remains a threat to vulture touchdowns in close, but Moss proved in this one that his role as the goal-line back…read more
Published: Sun, Sep 19 at 1:53pm by Rotowire.com
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Ready for 2021 debut
Moss will make his 2021 debut for the Bills this week against Miami, Matthew Bove of WKBW reports.
Analysis: In one of the bigger Week 1 fantasy surprises, Moss was a healthy scratch in favor of Devin Singletary and Matt Breida, with Singletary getting the majority of the touches and targets. Moss has managed to avoid the inactive list this week, though his usage still remains a question mark since there hasn't been much chatter coming out of Buffalo on the matter.
Published: Sun, Sep 19 at 9:11am by Rotowire.com
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Expected to suit up Sunday
Moss is expected to play in Sunday's game against the Dolphins, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Analysis: It appears that Moss was simply a healthy scratch in Week 1, but all signs point to the second-year back returning to the lineup Sunday. In the opener, Devin Singletary led the team with 72 yards on 11 carries. Singletary figures to lead the backfield again, but Moss could operate as the 1B.
Published: Sat, Sep 18 at 8:20pm by Rotowire.com
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Team mum about Week 1 scratch
Moss has not been on the injury report this week after he was a surprise inactive Week 1 against the Steelers.
Analysis: We can safely assume at this point the second-year back was a surprise scratch. With Matt Breida only notching four yards on four carries in the loss, there's a decent chance Moss gets to suit up Sunday in Miami. It's worth noting the Bills have been constantly mixing things up at running back for the past two seasons, often going with the hot hand for stretches and benching previously productive players for others. We'll see if the needle lands on Moss for Week 2, though Devin Singletary had…read more
Published: Thu, Sep 16 at 3:03pm by Rotowire.com
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Surprise inactive
Moss will be inactive for Sunday's opener against the Steelers,
Analysis: This will be one of the bigger surprises for Week 1. Moss did have offseason ankle surgery, but he was well up to speed early in training camp and played in the preseason. Either he had some kind of injury crop up very late in the week, he broke some kind of team rule, or coach Sean McDermott simply feels he's not fully all the way back and Matt Breida would be a more reliable short-term backup for starter Devin Singletary. This will be an interesting story to follow for those trying to guess…read more
Published: Sun, Sep 12 at 8:37am by Rotowire.com
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Catches TD pass
Moss took four carries for 10 yards and caught one pass for a three-yard touchdown in Saturday's preseason game against Green Bay.
Analysis: Devin Singletary got the start and most of the snaps on a lengthy opening drive, but he finished with no carries and two catches for only eight yards. Matt Breida also saw a little work with the first-team offense, and his 16-yard gain was the team's only chunk play in the running game before halftime. Moss figures to be part of a two- or even three-man committee to start the season, with Buffalo kicking things off against Pittsburgh in Week 1.
Published: Sat, Aug 28 at 12:26pm by Rotowire.com
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Handles four carries
Moss carried the ball four times for 21 yards in Saturday's preseason game against the Bears.
Analysis: Moss made his 2021 debut after undergoing offseason ankle surgery and battling a minor hamstring injury during training camp. He played on only one drive and worked exclusively after Devin Singletary was out of the game, picking up notable gains of six and 11 yards. Moss appears to be behind Singletary on the depth chart for the time being, though that makes sense given his inability to stay on the field consistently to this point.
Published: Sat, Aug 21 at 2:11pm by Rotowire.com
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Playing this weekend
Moss will play in Saturday's preseason game against Chicago, Marcel Louis-Jacques of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: Moss had ankle surgery in the offseason and missed a few camp practices with a minor hamstring injury. Saturday will be his 2021 debut, while backfield mate Devin Singletary is no lock to play, as Bills coach Sean McDermott said he'll rest many of the veterans who have already spent a few years with the team. Granted Singletary won't necessarily be among that group, considering he and Moss presumably are still competing for playing time in the backfield.
Published: Thu, Aug 19 at 7:08am by Rotowire.com
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Returns to team drills
Moss (hamstring) participated in team drills Monday, Matt Parrino of syracuse.com reports.
Analysis: Moss was injured last Tuesday and missed Friday's preseason opener in Detroit, but the Bills hope to have him ready for their second exhibition this Saturday at Chicago. It'll be interesting to see how Moss and Devin Singletary split first-team snaps if they both suit up.
Published: Mon, Aug 16 at 12:21pm by Rotowire.com
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Getting work in Sunday
Moss (hamstring) is expected to work on the side at Sunday's practice with the aim to have him ready to play Saturday at Chicago, Marcel Louis-Jacques of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: Moss sustained a hamstring injury Wednesday that has kept him out in the meantime, including from Friday's exhibition opener at Detroit. Assuming he's able to make it all the way back next weekend, he likely would split the RB reps given to the first-teamers with Devin Singletary, with newcomer Matt Breida serving in a change-of-pace role.
Published: Sun, Aug 15 at 1:01pm by Rotowire.com
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Misses preseason opener
Moss (hamstring) didn't play in Friday's preseason opener against the Lions.
Analysis: With Moss out, Devin Singletary got the start and delivered a strong performance (48 scrimmage yards and a touchdown on nine touches). Moss and Singletary are expected to split carries once Moss heals up, with Matt Breida, who totaled 27 rushing yards and 15 receiving yards Friday, mixing in as a change-of-pace option. Since Moss's injury is considered minor, he has a chance of suiting up in Week 2 of the preseason against Chicago.
Published: Fri, Aug 13 at 8:06pm by Rotowire.com
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Injury not considered serious
Bills coach Sean McDermott said Friday the team is taking Moss's hamstring injury "one day at a time," according to Doug Kyed of Pro Football Focus, who also reports the injury isn't considered serious.
Analysis: We would guess that McDermott would have a different statement if Moss was going to play in Friday's preseason opener against the Lions, so don't expect the second-year back to be out there. We'll see if he can get in some form of practicing next week as he competes with Devin Singletary -- and to a lesser extent Matt Breida -- for his share of the carries in the Buffalo backfield.
Published: Fri, Aug 13 at 12:28pm by Rotowire.com
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Out with hamstring injury
Moss (hamstring) won't practice Wednesday, with head coach Sean McDermott saying the Bills will go "one day at a time" with the running back's injury, Joe Buscaglia of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Moss missed spring practices after having ankle surgery in January, but he returned for training camp without incident until an early exit from Tuesday's practice. In his absence, Devin Singletary could take on a larger share of the first-team reps, with Matt Breida and/or Antonio Williams mixing in. Come Week 1, the Bills are expected to have Moss and Singletary split work -- assuming both are healthy -- though it won't necessarily be the approximate 50-50 split they used for much of last…read more
Published: Wed, Aug 11 at 7:02am by Rotowire.com
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Picks up new injury
Moss exited Tuesday's practice due to a hamstring injury, Sal Capaccio of WGR Sports Radio 550 Buffalo reports.
Analysis: Moss spent the offseason in recovery mode from a left ankle injury suffered in the Bills' divisional-round win against the Colts that required surgery in mid-January. He opened training camp as a limited practice participant, but he quickly was handling every rep and mentioned that he had cleared the mental aspect of running on the ankle in question. Now, Moss is tending to a new injury, which could impact his availability for Friday's preseason game at Detroit. The situation also may allow…read more
Published: Tue, Aug 10 at 1:27pm by Rotowire.com
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Moving past injury
Moss has not appeared to struggle with surgically repaired ankle early in training camp, while he told Chris Brown of the Bills' official site that he's cleared the mental hurdle of thinking about it when he runs.
Analysis: Moss should be plenty ready for the regular season, though the Bills have enough depth at the position that they can take it easy on him, even leading into the regular season if need be. What remains unclear is how the carries will be divided between himself and Devin Singletary, and to a lesser extent newcomer Matt Breida.
Published: Sat, Jul 31 at 12:14pm by Rotowire.com
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Limited to start camp
Moss (ankle) will practice Wednesday, though head coach Sean McDermott said it would be "irresponsible" if the running back was a full go in the session, Joe Buscaglia of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: In other words, Moss will start camp as a limited participant after missing offseason practices entirely. He's coming back from mid-January surgery on his left ankle, again competing with Devin Singletary for first-team reps in the Buffalo backfield. Moss, the 86th overall pick in the 2020 Draft, finished his rookie campaign with 112 carries for 481 yards (4.3 YPC) and four touchdowns, plus 14 catches for 95 yards and another score over his 13 games. Singletary was also a mediocre performer…read more
Published: Wed, Jul 28 at 6:36am by Rotowire.com
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Closer to full health
Moss, who wasn't able to participate in minicamp following offseason ankle surgery, is expected to be ready for training camp and has been posting videos of his workouts on social media, Jay Skurski of The Buffalo News reports.
Analysis: Moss's injury is definitely cause for concern for fantasy managers eyeing a roster spot for someone in the Buffalo backfield, especially given his limited NFL experience, but if he can return to full-go for training camp, those concerns would be mostly out the window. It's also anyone's guess as to whether Moss or Devin Singletary will provide the better value in 2021. Moss is a much bigger back than his teammate and has the ability to earn more between-the-tackle and goal-line runs, while…read more
Published: Fri, Jul 9 at 3:31pm by Rotowire.com
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Surgery recovery continues
Buffalo head coach Sean McDermott said Tuesday that Moss (ankle) isn't quite to participate in this week's minicamp practices, Dante Lasting of the Bills' official site reports. "[Offensive lineman Cody Ford] and Zack in particular, they really haven't been able to get back out there to where I'm sure that they would like to at this point. So, we look forward to getting them back at training camp," McDermott said.
Analysis: Moss got hurt in the team's first playoff game last season, and the injury ended up being a serious one, as he required surgery and apparently is still ramping back up. The 2020 third-round pick should be ready to go once training camp rolls around, and it will be worthwhile to monitor his health status. The Bills seem likely to use a timeshare out of the backfield in 2021, with teammates such as Devin Singletary, Matt Breida, Antonio Williams and Christian Wade all competing with Moss for…read more
Published: Wed, Jun 16 at 2:39pm by Rotowire.com
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Smooth recovery to date
Moss's recovery from ankle surgery is going well, Maddy Glab of the Bills' official site reports. "The discipline, the commitment, the rehab ... and Zack, that takes a special person be able to do that," coach Sean McDermott said Tuesday.
Analysis: Moss suffered the injury in the Bills' first playoff game and ended up on injured reserve for the team's last two postseason contests while he underwent surgery. It's not clear how close he is to returning to full practice work, but it sounds like the second-year back's status for the 2021 season won't be in question. He's slated to compete with Devin Singletary and veteran Matt Breida for snaps and touches at the start of the season, but Moss could be the favorite to win the biggest share if…read more
Published: Tue, May 25 at 10:35pm by Rotowire.com
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Recovering from surgery
Moss recently had a cast removed from his surgically repaired ankle, Matthew Fairburn of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Moss injured his ankle in the wild-card round of the playoffs and had surgery in mid-January to repair a ruptured tendon. He should complete his rehab before training camp, but his medical history is already a concern, with Moss mentioning that he's played through a slew of injuries since the start of his collegiate career. There's also the possibility of Buffalo adding backfield competition this offseason, as neither Moss nor Devin Singletary was impressive in 2020.
Published: Tue, Feb 23 at 1:11pm by Rotowire.com
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Undergoes minor ankle surgery
Moss underwent a minor "tight rope" surgery on his ankle Tuesday, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Analysis: This procedure realigns the ankle to its original position and should help Moss make a full recovery by the beginning of the offseason program. Moss finished the regular season with 112 carries for 481 yards (4.3 YPC) and four touchdowns, adding 14 receptions (18 targets) for 95 yards and a score. The rookie was in a timeshare with Devin Singletary by the end of the year. Singletary, who logged an 84 percent snap share in the divisional-round win over the Ravens, will lead the backfield for the…read more
Published: Tue, Jan 19 at 3:11pm by Rotowire.com
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Shifted to IR
Moss (ankle) was moved to injured reserve Tuesday, Chris Brown of the Bills' official site reports.
Analysis: Moss was already deemed out for the season after suffering an ugly ankle injury during Saturday's win over the Colts. In playoff formats that requires an official IR designation before a player can be replaced, Moss is now eligible to be swapped out.
Published: Tue, Jan 12 at 9:50am by Rotowire.com
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Out for season
Moss (ankle) will miss the remainder of the playoffs, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: The rookie third-round pick injured his ankle in the fourth quarter of Saturday's 27-24 win over the Colts, taking 11 touches for 47 yards before his departure. Devin Singletary worked in a three-down role when Moss missed three games earlier in the season, averaging 14 carries and four targets on 89, 89 and 63 percent of snaps in Weeks 3-5. The second-year pro figures to handle a large role again, but the Bills could also turn to T.J. Yeldon for some backfield snaps. Either way, the offense…read more
Published: Mon, Jan 11 at 12:23pm by Rotowire.com
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Likely to miss time
Moss is slated to miss time due to the ankle injury he suffered during Saturday's 27-24 wild-card win over the Colts, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: Prior to his departure early in the fourth quarter, Moss managed 47 yards from scrimmage on 11 touches, both of which ended up leading Bills running backs. There's worry from the team that he'll be out for the remainder of the playoffs, a scenario that would mean Devin Singletary leads the backfield moving forward.
Published: Sat, Jan 9 at 2:06pm by Rotowire.com
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Hurts ankle Saturday
Moss left Saturday's wild-card game against the Colts due to an ankle injury.
Analysis: After the second play of the fourth quarter, Moss required a cart to get off the field and quickly was deemed doubtful to return. Considering the designation, he likely will end his day with seven carries for 21 yards and four catches (on four targets) for 26 yards. With T.J. Yeldon a healthy scratch Saturday, the Bills backfield has been whittled down to Devin Singletary and Taiwan Jones.
Published: Sat, Jan 9 at 12:37pm by Rotowire.com
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Limited workload in Week 17 win
Moss rushed three times for eight yards and caught his only target for 13 yards in Sunday's 56-26 win over Miami.
Analysis: Moss and Devin Singletary each got three carries and one catch, as Buffalo's main goal was keeping its backfield tandem healthy for the wild-card round next week. Third-stringer Antonio Williams made the most of his opportunity with a pair of touchdowns in the blowout win. Moss finishes his rookie regular season with 112 carries for 481 yards and four touchdowns, as well as 95 yards and a touchdown on 14 receptions.
Published: Sun, Jan 3 at 2:31pm by Rotowire.com
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Scores in big win
Moss rushed 12 times for 57 yards and a touchdown in Monday night's 38-9 win over the Patriots. He also caught his only target for no gain.
Analysis: Moss hit double digits in carries for the third straight game, leading the Bills in rushing in the process. Along with averaging close to five yards per tote, Moss scored his fifth touchdown of the season with a five-yard rush to start the second quarter. In comparison, teammate Devin Singletary finished Monday's game with 10 rushes for 36 yards and two catches for 16 more. By now, Buffalo's backfield rotation is well established, but Moss's production Monday bodes favorably for him continuing…read more
Published: Mon, Dec 28 at 8:33pm by Rotowire.com
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Leads team in rushing
Moss rushed 13 times for 81 yards while not being targeted in the passing game during Buffalo's 48-19 win over Denver on Saturday.
Analysis: Devin Singletary stole Moss's thunder with a garbage-time 51-yard gallop late in the fourth quarter, but it was the rookie Moss who carried the mail most of the day, leading the team with the aforementioned 13 carries and doing most of the clock-grinding work in the second half with the Bills holding onto a big league. The one negative is that Moss had a few cracks at the end zone on the Bills' numerous scoring drives, but he was either stopped short or watched with the rest of his teammates as…read more
Published: Sat, Dec 19 at 6:47pm by Rotowire.com
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Leads team in carries
Moss rushed 13 times for 43 yards while failing to haul in his lone target in Sunday's 26-15 win over the Steelers.
Analysis: Moss saw his workload jump back up to double-digit carries for the first time since his Week 8 explosion against the Patriots (14 carries for 81 yards and two touchdowns). The 2020 third-round pick was less effective with the larger workload this time around, averaging just 3.3 yards per touch, but the Bills did end up getting the victory. Head coach Sean McDermott enlightened the media that Moss's benching last week was indeed the result of his fumble early in the contest. Not only did the…read more
Published: Mon, Dec 14 at 12:51am by Rotowire.com
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Coach explains lack of run
Bills head coach Sean McDermott said Wednesday that Moss' limited use in Monday's win over the 49ers was mainly the result of his costly fumble early in the contest, Jourdon LaBarber of the Bills' official site reports. "The reason you didn't see [Moss] is because we can't put the ball on the turf like that and expect to win games," McDermott said.
Analysis: Moss wasn't benched the entire game and ended up seeing further action in the fourth quarter, but he ended up with three carries for nine yards and one catch for five yards across his 11 snaps. McDermott isn't the type to permanently punish a promising player, so Moss should get more opportunities in the weeks to come, especially after he wasn't even credited with a lost fumble on the play in question (the turnover was attributed to quarterback Josh Allen.) Still, Moss had a chance to wrest the…read more
Published: Wed, Dec 9 at 9:59pm by Rotowire.com
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Collects limited workload on MNF
Moss registered nine yards on three carries, adding one reception for five yards during Monday's 34-24 win against the 49ers. He and Josh Allen also fumbled an exchange on the Bills' one-yard line, resulting in a first-quarter giveaway.
Analysis: Buffalo had its way through the air, as Allen racked up 300-plus passing yards and at least three passing scores for the fourth time this season. The ground attack didn't fare nearly as well, with the Bills accumulating just 3.0 yards per carry against San Francisco's ninth-ranked rush defense. Moss yielded the bulk of the work to Devin Singletary, who collected 61 yards over 18 carries while adding 22 yards as a pass catcher. Moss, a third-round rookie, heads into a Week 14 matchup against…read more
Published: Tue, Dec 8 at 2:58pm by Rotowire.com
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Plays well in limited role
Moss rushed nine times for 59 yards and caught both of his targets for nine yards in Sunday's 27-17 win over the Chargers.
Analysis: Buffalo employed a near-even three man rushing split between Moss, Devin Singletary (11 carries for 82 yards and a fumble) and Josh Allen (nine carries for 32 yards and a touchdown). It has been tough to glean fantasy value from the divided Buffalo backfield, especially with Allen leading the team with six rushing touchdowns, but Moss racked up the second-highest rushing yardage total of his young career and will try to build on this performance in Week 13 against the 49ers.
Published: Sun, Nov 29 at 2:19pm by Rotowire.com
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Stifled in Week 10 loss
Moss carried the ball seven times for 20 yards and caught one of two targets for minus-3 yards in Sunday's 32-30 loss to the Cardinals.
Analysis: As poor as Moss's performance was, Devin Singletary was just as ineffective, netting 10 yards on five touches, and Josh Allen wound up leading the Bills in rushing yards. With the team headed into its bye week, Sean McDermott and the coaching staff will get some extra time to figure out how to spark a backfield that has seen a running back top 50 rushing yards only once in the last five games.
Published: Sun, Nov 15 at 5:18pm by Rotowire.com
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Finds end zone vs. Seahawks
Moss carried nine times for 18 yards and a touchdown while catching both his targets for an additional 30 yards during Sunday's 44-34 win over the Seahawks.
Analysis: Moss, who led the team in carries as Devin Singletary received just two, struggled to the tune of 2.0 yards per tote. He offset the lack of yardage a bit with a short rushing touchdown, giving him three in the last two games. It was also impressive to see Moss contribute with limited usage in the passing game, as he notched a new career high in receiving yardage. The rookie clearly seems to be carving out a larger role in the offense and will look to do more with his carries next Sunday against…read more
Published: Sun, Nov 8 at 2:50pm by Rotowire.com
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Scores twice in Week 8 win
Moss rushed 14 times for 81 yards and two touchdowns in Sunday's 24-21 win over New England. He failed to catch his only target.
Analysis: After Devin Singletary got the first five touches out of Buffalo's backfield, Moss subbed in late on Buffalo's opening drive and made an immediate impact. The rookie scampered for 21 yards on his first carry and opened the scoring with an eight-yard touchdown on his second. Moss scored again from four yards out in the third quarter, but he actually finished with five fewer rushing yards than Singletary on the same number of carries. With three scrimmage touchdowns in five games to Singletary's…read more
Published: Sun, Nov 1 at 1:26pm by Rotowire.com
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Plays well in limited role
Moss rushed seven times for 47 yards and caught all three of his targets for another 25 yards in Sunday's 18-10 win over the Jets.
Analysis: Buffalo didn't have a carry by a running back until more than halfway through the second quarter, and that lack of variety allowed New York to focus on stopping the pass en route to a 10-0 lead. It was all Bills from there, but quarterback Josh Allen still ended up leading the team in both rushing attempts (11) and rushing yards (61). On the bright side for Moss, he was far more effective than Devin Singletary, who rushed eight times for 29 yards and caught just two of five targets for 18…read more
Published: Sun, Oct 25 at 2:31pm by Rotowire.com
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Returns to five carries
Moss rushed five times for 10 yards in Monday's 26-17 loss to the Chiefs.
Analysis: Moss made his first appearance since Week 2 after overcoming a toe injury. While rainy conditions favored the running game, Buffalo struggled to get much going from its tailbacks, as starter Devin Singletary managed just 32 yards on his 10 carries and Moss's longest rush went for four yards. Even though Moss didn't impress Monday, having him back healthy should make the snap and touch split between him and Singletary worthwhile to monitor going forward. It's also good timing for Moss, as Week…read more
Published: Mon, Oct 19 at 6:23pm by Rotowire.com
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Returns to action
Moss (toe) is active for Monday's game against the Chiefs.
Analysis: Moss, who last suited up Week 2, will return to the Bills' backfield mix Week 6 and is set to work in tandem with Devin Singletary on Monday, with the team having deactivated T.J. Yeldon for the contest.
Published: Mon, Oct 19 at 12:51pm by Rotowire.com
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Ready for action
Moss (toe) practiced fully for the third straight day Saturday and does not have an injury designation heading into Monday's game against Kansas City.
Analysis: Moss hasn't played since suffering the injury Week 2, and given his increased practice work to go with the fact the Bills had trouble running the ball up the middle Tuesday against Tennessee, we'd be pretty surprised if he isn't on Monday's active roster. That said, Devin Singletary is still the starter and T.J. Yeldon looked good as a change-of-pace back Tuesday, so Moss may be on a limited play count as he continues to get up to speed in his rookie season.
Published: Sat, Oct 17 at 11:40am by Rotowire.com
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Second straight full practice
Moss (toe) practiced fully for the second straight day Friday, Chris Brown of the Bills' official site reports.
Analysis: Even though the rookie has missed the past three games, he's looking good to return to action for Monday's game against the Chiefs, a hypothesis perhaps further supported by the fact the Bills didn't push harder for Le'Veon Bell this week. We'll see if Moss gets a questionable designation or an injury-free tag when the team's final injury report comes out Saturday afternoon.
Published: Fri, Oct 16 at 1:51pm by Rotowire.com
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Practices fully Thursday
Moss (toe) practiced fully Thursday, Chris Brown of the Bills' official site reports.
Analysis: Moss thus appears on track to be available Monday against the Chiefs after not playing since Week 2. What his Week 6 role might be is unclear, however, with starter Devin Singletary on hand along with T.J. Yeldon, who was effective in a change-of-pace role in Tuesday's loss to the Titans.
Published: Thu, Oct 15 at 2:02pm by Rotowire.com
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Able to do some work
Moss (toe) is on the practice field Thursday as the Bills go through a light jog-through practice, Sal Capaccio of WGR Sports Radio 550 Buffalo reports.
Analysis: Moss hasn't played since Week 2 in what seemed like a somewhat mild injury at the time. Even his game absences have been a surprise, as he's been consistently practicing on a limited basis and listed as questionable for the games, only to be ruled out just before kickoff. We'll see if things change this week. It's also worth noting Moss's value would be squashed if the Bills brought in Le'Veon Bell, who's rumored to be down to choosing between three teams -- the Bills, Chiefs and Dolphins.
Published: Thu, Oct 15 at 9:44am by Rotowire.com
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Still sidelined Week 5
Moss (toe) is inactive for Tuesday's game in Tennessee.
Analysis: Moss was unable to practice with a toe injury before a Week 3 win against the Rams, and he again was absent Week 4 in Las Vegas, despite having LP next to his name on all three practice reports. Finally, he was a full practice participant Saturday, but it wasn't enough for the Bills to clear his return to action. Expect Devin Singletary to receive the vast majority of work out of Buffalo's backfield, while Moss looks to come back Monday versus the Chiefs.
Published: Tue, Oct 13 at 2:42pm by Rotowire.com
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Trending in positive direction
Moss (toe) is listed as questionable for Tuesday's game against the Titans.
Analysis: Perhaps the bigger news is that Moss was a full participant in Saturday's practice. That combined with the fact the rookie has been at least a limited participant in practice each of the last two weeks seems to suggest Moss will be available for the matchup against the Titans. The 22-year-old has played under 50 percent of the team's offensive snaps through two games, and he's been more of a nuisance to Devin Singletary's fantasy prospects as the second-year back has accumulated 198 total yards…read more
Published: Sat, Oct 10 at 11:25am by Rotowire.com
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Estimated as limited participant
Moss (toe) is listed as a limited participant on Friday's estimated practice report.
Analysis: The Bills didn't actually hold a practice session Friday, so it isn't surprising to see Moss tagged with the same activity level he managed Wednesday and Thursday. The rookie running back hasn't played since Week 2, but he'll now get a few extra days to get healthy with Buffalo's Week 5 matchup against the Titans having been postponed until Tuesday.
Published: Fri, Oct 9 at 7:40am by Rotowire.com
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Limited yet again
Moss (toe) was listed as a limited participant for Thursday's practice.
Analysis: Moss was limited all of last week before being surprisingly ruled out for Sunday's game in Las Vegas, so we'd like to see him practice fully or at least get an encouraging outlook from the coaching staff before we feel comfortable about his status for Sunday's game in Tennessee, a contest that -- like Moss's status -- is up in the air due to the Titans' current COVID-19 issues.
Published: Thu, Oct 8 at 12:18pm by Rotowire.com
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Limited again to start week
Moss (toe) practiced on a limited basis Wednesday, Chris Brown of the Bills' official site reports.
Analysis: Moss was limited in practice all of last week and ultimately missed a second consecutive game, allowing Devin Singletary to dominate the running-back touches in Sunday's win over the Raiders. Given Moss's absence last week, he would ideally progress to a full practice by Friday to help assure his status for this weekend's game in Tennessee.
Published: Wed, Oct 7 at 12:47pm by Rotowire.com
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Inactive for Week 4
Moss (toe) will not play in Sunday's game in Las Vegas.
Analysis: This is a bit of a surprise after the rookie was able to practice on a limited basis all week. The backfield will belong to Devin Singletary for another week.
Published: Sun, Oct 4 at 11:58am by Rotowire.com
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Status in question for Week 4
Moss (toe), who was a limited practice participant Friday, is listed as questionable for Sunday's game in Las Vegas.
Analysis: Moss didn't practice at all before being ruled out for Week 3, the result of a toe injury. This week, he was able to maintain limited showings Wednesday through Friday, putting himself in a position to return to action. Unfortunately for fantasy managers, the Bills don't kick off until 4:25 p.m. ET on Sunday, leaving them few replacement options if in fact the team rules him out. Another absence from Moss likely will result in significant work for Devin Singletary for a second consecutive game.
Published: Fri, Oct 2 at 11:33am by Rotowire.com
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Limited again
Moss (toe) practiced on a limited basis Thursday for the second straight day.
Analysis: It appears the rookie isn't fully out of the woods yet, while his participation level Friday should be more telling toward his status for Sunday's game in Las Vegas. If Moss suits up, he'll continue to work as the 1B to Devin Singletary.
Published: Thu, Oct 1 at 1:29pm by Rotowire.com
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Limited on practice report
Moss (toe) was listed as limited on Wednesday's official injury report.
Analysis: Reports earlier in the day from the media-access portion of Wednesday's practice suggested the rookie was decently involved in the session, so he seemingly has a good chance to return from a one-game absence to play Sunday in Las Vegas. The rookie running back will still likely need to increase his activity Thursday and/or Friday to avoid an injury designation heading into the weekend.
Published: Wed, Sep 30 at 12:26pm by Rotowire.com
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Back at practice
Moss (toe) is expected to be a full practice participant Wednesday, Maddy Glab of the Bills' official site reports.
Analysis: Starting the week without any apparent restrictions currently puts Moss on track to play Sunday in Las Vegas, but the Bills' injury reports will still be worth tracking Wednesday through Friday just to ensure that he'll be ready to return from a one-game absence. The promising rookie caught a touchdown pass in his debut game, but he has otherwise been bottled up as a rusher with 17 carries for 48 yards.
Published: Wed, Sep 30 at 11:06am by Rotowire.com
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Ruled out Week 3
Coach Sean McDermott said Moss (toe) was ruled out for Sunday's game against the Rams, Chris Brown of the Bills' official site reports.
Analysis: The rookie third-rounder was unable to practice Wednesday and Thursday, and it appears his outlook hasn't improved much entering Friday's session. Moss carried 17 times for 48 yards and caught three passes for 16 yards and one touchdown in the first two games of the season, but he won't be available for Week 3. Devin Singletary played just under 60 percent of the offensive snaps the past two weeks but is now likely to have a larger snap share versus the Rams.
Published: Fri, Sep 25 at 6:42am by Rotowire.com
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Not practicing again
Moss (toe) isn't on the field for Thursday's practice, Chris Brown of the Bills' official site reports.
Analysis: He'll go down as a non-participant for the second day in a row, leaving his status uncertain for Sunday's game against the Rams. Before determining whether he'll carry a designation into the Week 3 contest, the Bills will see what Moss can do during their final practice session Friday. If Moss ends up missing the first game of his career, starting running back Devin Singletary -- who hasn't played more than 60 percent of the offensive snaps in either of the Bills' first two contests -- will…read more
Published: Thu, Sep 24 at 10:32am by Rotowire.com
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Misses Wednesday's practice
Moss didn't practice Wednesday due to a toe injury.
Analysis: Keep an eye on Moss's practice participation as the week unfolds, as he'll likely need to graduate to at least limited activity by Friday to have a shot at avoiding an injury designation heading into Sunday. If Moss is limited or out Week 3 against the Rams, Devin Singletary would be in line for an increased share of the backfield reps.
Published: Wed, Sep 23 at 12:56pm by Rotowire.com
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Modest numbers in win
Moss rushed eight times for 37 yards and wasn't targeted in the passing game in the Bills' 31-28 win over the Dolphins on Sunday.
Analysis: With the contest turning out to be very competitive courtesy of a see-saw fourth quarter, the Bills tilted more toward the passing game than usual with considerable success. In turn, that left Moss and backfield mate Devin Singletary with a relatively modest workload, and the former trailed the latter by two rushing touches by afternoon's end. Moss disappointingly was a complete non-factor through the air as well after seeing four targets in his Week 1 pro debut, leaving fantasy managers to…read more
Published: Sun, Sep 20 at 4:07pm by Rotowire.com
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Catches TD in debut
Moss rushed nine times for 11 yards and caught three of four targets for 16 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 27-17 win over the Jets.
Analysis: Moss split the rushing work evenly with Devin Singletary (nine carries for 30 yards), but it was quarterback Josh Allen who paced Buffalo's ground game with 14 carries for 57 yards and a touchdown. Allen's power-running style will likely rob Moss of some short touchdowns, but the rookie was on the field when the Bills got in close and caught a four-yard touchdown in the second quarter. Neither running back was able to separate himself in this one, so expect Moss and Singletary to see a…read more
Published: Sun, Sep 13 at 1:29pm by Rotowire.com
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Looking good for goal-line work
It isn't clear how the Bills will split playing time between Moss and Devin Singletary, but it does seem that Moss is more likely to get goal-line touches, according to Joe Buscaglia of The Athletic.
Analysis: The report kind of hints at a traditional thunder/lightning backfield split, though Singletary wins with agility and vision more so than speed, while Moss is surprisingly nimble in the passing game for a 5-foot-9, 223-pound running back. In other words, both players appear reasonably versatile, which makes it tougher to get a read on the exact nature of their respective roles. It still isn't clear if Singletary's lead role from late last season will carry over to Week 1 against the Jets, as…read more
Published: Thu, Sep 3 at 9:27am by Rotowire.com
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Resumes contact work
Moss (neck) isn't wearing a no-contact jersey Tuesday, Marcel Louis-Jacques of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: It appears the rookie's neck injury was minor, as he's been cleared for contact work after only a few days of being limited. Devin Singletary remains the favorite to start in the backfield Week 1 against the Jets, but Moss also figures to have a significant role in the Buffalo offense.
Published: Tue, Sep 1 at 9:33am by Rotowire.com
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Neck injury surfaces
Moss was listed as a non-contact participant Sunday due to a neck issue, Sal Capaccio of WGR Sports Radio 550 Buffalo reports.
Analysis: Moss's injury at first glance appears more minor than some of the other injured Bills, as they were all listed as missing practice while Moss was the only non-contact participant. We'll see if he can shake that label in the coming days as he continues to work toward a chunk of playing time to open the season in tandem with Devin Singletary.
Published: Sun, Aug 30 at 11:53am by Rotowire.com
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Displays pass-catching skills
Moss has displayed his ability as a pass-catcher in practice of late, Maddy Glab of the Bills' official site reports.
Analysis: It's already established that Moss, a tackle-breaking runner, could end up being in the mix to see work on short-yardage plays as a rookie, but if he continues to show receiving aptitude it can only help his chances of see added touches behind presumed starter Devin Singletary.
Published: Thu, Aug 20 at 2:54pm by Rotowire.com
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Officially in the fold
Moss has signed his four-year rookie contract.
Analysis: That puts to bed the contracts of all seven Bills rookies from the 2020 draft class. As for Moss, he's certainly an intriguing rookie based on his power and production at Utah. Devin Singletary is the starter, but he's a smaller back and it should be pretty easy for Moss to eke out a meaningful role right away. The quickest path to first-year fantasy value -- barring an injury to Singletary -- would be for Moss to assert himself as the clear guy for tougher carries in short-yardage and…read more
Published: Mon, Jun 15 at 12:18pm by Rotowire.com
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