The Buffalo Bills are making a change to their rushing attack on Thanksgiving night in New Orleans.
Running back Zack Moss is listed as a healthy scratch for Thursday’s matchup against the New Orleans Saints. He also joins wide receiver Isaiah McKenzie as a healthy scratch, as rookie Marquez Stevenson makes his NFL debut.

Moss is averaging 3.5 yards per-carry and has four rushing touchdowns, plus 18 catches for 166 yards and a receiving touchdown this season.
The second-year running back has recently seen a decrease in snaps in recent weeks, and now the team is officially turning elsewhere in Devin Singletary and Matt Breida.
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Singletary is averaging five yards per-carry, rushing for 415 yards and two touchdowns this season, while also hauling in 25 catches for 114 yards.
Breida has just 12 carries for 83 yards this season, but has been suiting up and seeing an increased role in the offense recently.

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