It's been a rough game for the Buffalo Bills. They can't do anything against the Jacksonville Jaguars right now and things continue to get worse. The team is without their running back Zack Moss for the remainder of the game.

According to Buffalo Bills PR, “Moss has been downgraded to out,” for the remainder of this game. Hopefully, it's not serious, as head injuries must be taken with care. This is not an ideal situation, as Moss has played a key role for this franchise this season.

Moss splits the backfield with Devin Singletary. Between the two, the Bills have had a decent rushing attack this year, albeit, it's not perfect. However, losing Moss could be detrimental, especially if it lingers into their next game. Zack Moss likely has to clear concussion protocol before being cleared to play in Week 10.

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This is a situation to monitor. Although the Bills don't run the ball all that much, they need Zack Moss's production to keep their rushing attack relevant. Singletary doesn't seem to be capable of working in the backfield by himself.

Buffalo has struggled since their loss to the Tennessee Titans. They don't look like the Super Bowl contender like they did in the first portion of the regular season. Luckily for them, there is plenty of time to right the ship, as we're at the midway point. Look for the Bills to make some adjustments in the coming weeks as they'll be searching for ways to remain near the top of the AFC rankings.

For now, they're in line to potentially lose to the Jacksonville Jaguars.