Buffalo Bills running back Zack Moss suffered an injury late in Saturday's game against the Indianapolis Colts, and it looks like he'll miss an extended period of time.
According to the Mike Garafolo of NFL Network, Moss could miss the remainder of the postseason due to the ankle injury he sustained.
#Bills RB Zack Moss is expected to miss time with an ankle injury suffered today, source says, adding his the fear is his postseason could be over. But let’s see how far Buffalo goes and how he recovers.
— Mike Garafolo (@MikeGarafolo) January 9, 2021
In the fourth quarter of the Bills' victory over Colts, Zack Moss was taken to the ground and landed awkwardly on his leg. The rookie rusher sustained an ankle injury and needed to be carted off of the field because of the extent of it.
Article Continues BelowBefore exiting the contest, Moss had 21 rushing yards on seven carries. He also had four receptions for 26 yards, giving Josh Allen a trustworthy option out of the backfield in the passing game.
Throughout the regular season, Moss shared touches with Devin Singletary, who is in his second year in the NFL. While Singletary led the Bills with 687 rushing yards during the regular season, Moss still managed to record 481 rushing yards and four rushing touchdowns.
Seeing that Buffalo had only 1,168 rushing yards between their two running backs, they don't have an offense that is predicated on running the football. However, that doesn't mean that they won't miss Moss .
With Moss set to be sidelined, Singletary is set to see an expanded workload for the Bills moving forward. While Buffalo secure their first playoff win since 1995, they will be without their first-year running back for the foreseeable future.