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Already boasting one of the best offenses in the NFL, the Buffalo Bills have added to their group of running backs.
The Colts will receive a running back and a pick in the sixth round.
Adam was the first to report the deal.
In each of the next two years, his salary won't be guaranteed, but he will be under contract for the next four years.
Spotrac @spotracRB Nyheim Hines brings a 2 1/2 year, $12.27M contract with him to the #Bills, including:2022: $2M ($1.8M guaranteed)2023: $4.79M (non-guaranteed)
2024: $5.48M (non-guaranteed)#Colts Dead Cap
2022: $3.1M2023: $3M ($4.79M saved)https://t.co/XBqCddwUtm
The remaining money on Moss' contract is not guaranteed.
At the trade deadline, the Colts benched Matt Ryan and made Sam Ehlinger the starting quarterback, suggesting they are looking toward the future.
It's good value for the Colts to add a fifth-round pick for their backup running back. They have at least two picks in the fifth and eighth rounds of the draft.
The Bills are ready for the season to start. They have the best point differential in the league (105) and are the top-seeded team in the conference with a 6-1 record.
Buffalo has a 27 point scoring margin over Philadelphia. The addition of James Cook reduced the number of players on the depth chart.
✨ Watch more top videos, highlights, and B/R original content Singletary is the top running back for the Bills. He has 509 yards from scrimmage on 94 touches this season.
The receiving back is the primary value of the man. He has 236 catches in 72 games with the Colts. He averaged a career-high 5.1 yards per carry in 2021.
Josh Allen has been targeting running backs. The majority of those have gone to Singletary, but expect head coach Sean McDermott and offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey to put more emphasis on the passing game.