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Bills RB Devin Singletary Taking Free Agency Visit with Texans - Report

The Buffalo Bills have yet to make any reported attempt at trying to bring running back Devim Singletary back, as his exit from Orchard Park seems inevitable.

Buffalo Bills free agent running back Devin Singletary is reportedly beginning his process of finding a new team.

Per reports from Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston, Singletary is making a free agency visit with the Houston Texans on Monday. Singletary is one of three of players reportedly set to visit Houston, joining Atlanta Falcons receiver KhaDarel Hodge and Pittsburgh Steelers receiver Steven Sims Jr.

The Bills have yet to make any reported attempt at trying to bring Singletary back, as his exit from Buffalo seems inevitable. If the Bills wait too long, Singletary could be snatched up by a team aware of his underrated abilities.

The Texans, despite being carried by workhorse rookie running back Dameon Pierce this past season, could look to add Singletary as a mentor for Pierce while also taking some of the work off his shoulders. Additionally, Singletary would bring veteran leadership to an offense that will almost certainly be led by a rookie quarterback next season.

Though the Bills haven't had a 1,000-yard rusher since LeSean McCoy in 2017, Singletary has found consistency and production in his role on a pass-happy and Josh Allen-dominant offense.

In four seasons with the Bills, he's totaled 672 carries for 3,151 rushing yards and 16 rushing touchdowns while adding 145 catches for 971 yards and four more scores.

Should the Texans get Singletary on a team-friendly deal, he'd prove to be one of Houston's better signings of the offseason.


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