Buffalo Bills running back Devin Singletary, who has been out since Week 2 after suffering a hamstring injury, looks like he's set to make his return against the Miami Dolphins this week. Since losing Singletary, the Bills have only dropped one game in that span as the ageless Frank Gore has filled in admirably in his stead.

Buffalo has to be relieved to get at least one player off an injury report that hosts six other players listed as questionable and one confirmed out.

Before his injury, Singletary was one of the most productive and efficient backs in the league, averaging 12.7 yards per carry in his two contests. Buffalo's first contest of the season also proved that Singletary can be a receiving threat out of the backfield with Gore being more of a power rusher.

The Bills have to be pleased from what they have gotten out of the 36-year-old Gore, rushing for 245 yards and a score in the three games Singletary has been out. This could give the team some versatility in the backfield as Singletary and Gore offer two different rushing styles which can allow Buffalo to give its offense a change of pace when needed.

Week 7 should treat the Bills and Singletary nicely as they will face off against the winless Miami Dolphins. The game should not be close given how well this Buffalo team is playing as they will try and slowly bring Singletary back into the fold. They will hope to have Singletary in full swing in Week 8 when they host the Philadelphia Eagles which will be their biggest test since New England.