The Buffalo Bills are in line to get one of their best offensive weapons back for Week 10. Running back Zack Moss has cleared concussion protocols which means he will likely be active for Sunday's game against the Jets. Via Ian Rapoport:

Moss was on the field all week in practice which was a good sign that he could be available this weekend. The Bills have shared the RB duties between him and Devin Singletary, who have combined for four touchdowns. Moss has collected 233 yards on 65 carries. The 23-year-old left Buffalo's Week 9 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars early with a concussion and didn't return. He had only three carries before the injury.

The Bills offense is thriving this season but on the ground, Josh Allen has been even more effective than both Moss and Singletary. The QB is rushing for 5.6 yards per carry, racking up a total of 319 on the season. They currently sit 11th in the NFL in rushing.

At 5-3, the Bills will be looking to bounce back against the Jets, who are still without rookie quarterback Zach Wilson. Buffalo managed to score just six points last Sunday against a terrible Jaguars defense. Moss' presence will certainly be important for Sean McDermott's squad.