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0:22How did he stay inbounds? Josh Allen keeps 4th-down play alive, Ty Johnson make incredible TD catch
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1:40Logan Ryan's Level Of Concern For Buffalo Moving Forward
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1:28Is Texans Defense Good Enough To Secure Playoff Berth?
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0:55Josh Allen Sounds Off After First Career Loss On Thursday
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1:44How Much The Bills Loss Falls On Josh Allen
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1:14BMac: "The Bills Are Not A Championship-Caliber Team"
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3:14Week 12 Highlights: Bills at Texans
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2:39Keon Coleman Benched For 2nd Straight Game
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0:49Who Wins: Bills or Texans?
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1:24How Do The Bills Stack Up With The Rest of The AFC?
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1:44Is Texans' Defense Key To Beating Bills?
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1:28Josh Allen Looks To Build Off Big Game In Week 11
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10:36NFL Week 12 TNF Preview: Bills at Texans
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2:26Week 12 NFL Picks: TNF Bills at Texans
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1:15Leger Douzable's AFC & NFC Playoff Predictions
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1:42John Breech discusses the Week 12 Games With the Biggest Impact on Playoff Picture
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9:41Empty The Notebook: Bills Defeat The Buccaneers
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1:57Josh Allen In MVP Form In Win Over Buccaneers
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1:40McFadden on Josh Allen: 'Today He Was Superman; Last Week He Was Clark Kent'
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4:11Week 11 Highlights: Buccaneers at Bills
2025 Rushing
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ATT
Rushing Attempts
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YDS
Rushing Yards
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AVG
Average Yards per Rush
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TD
Rushing Touchdowns
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Longest Rush
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FL
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| Regular Season | 21 | 90 | 4.3 | 1 | 17 | 0 |
Top Ty Johnson News
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Bills' Ty Johnson: Solid as receiver in loss
Johnson rushed twice for seven yards and brought in all three targets for 45 yards in the Bills' 23-19 loss to the Texans on Thursday night. He also returned one kickoff for 22 yards.
Johnson continued to serve as the No. 2 back behind starter James Cook over Ray Davis, who didn't log a carry. However, as is often the case, Johnson made a bigger impact as a receiver, recording multiple receptions for the fourth straight contest and eclipsing 40 receiving yards for the second consecutive game. Johnson's fantasy appeal remains limited to deep full-PPR formats and large-field DFS tournaments as long as Cook is healthy, and he'll fill his usual complementary role again in a Week 13 road matchup against the Steelers on Sunday, Nov. 30.
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Bills' Ty Johnson: Finds paydirt in Week 11
Johnson recorded one carry for nine yards and caught both of his targets for 61 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 44-32 win over Tampa Bay.
Johnson didn't have the ball in his hands many times in Week 11, but he definitely made the most of his chances. Most significantly, the running back was able to turn a swing pass from Josh Allen into a 52-yard touchdown in the second quarter. Johnson has now reeled in multiple passes in three consecutive contests. He'll look to build off of his recent production when the Bills face the Texans on Thursday Night Football in Week 12.
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Bills' Ty Johnson: Finds end zone in Week 9
Johnson rushed twice for eight yards and a touchdown during Sunday's 28-21 win over the Chiefs. He also caught both of his targets for 12 yards.
The Maryland product played 13 offensive snaps to Ray Davis' three during Sunday's win, so it appears that he's moved into the team's No. 2 running back role. Johnson was impactful during Week 9, putting the Bills up by two scores late in the second quarter with a three-yard touchdown run. He's expected to continue operating as Buffalo's top reserve RB in the Week 10 matchup against the Dolphins.
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Bills' Ty Johnson: Logs four carries vs. Carolina
Johnson rushed four times for six yards in Sunday's 40-9 win over the Panthers.
The Maryland product received the most carries he's had in a single game all season during Sunday's blowout win. Johnson has now accumulated 64 rushing yards on 15 attempts and caught two of seven targets for 19 yards across Buffalo's first seven games this season. He's also contributed on special teams, playing 69 snaps and recording 151 kick-return yards. He's expected to remain the Bills' No. 2 running back and kick returner heading into the Week 9 matchup against the Chiefs.
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Bills' Ty Johnson: Accounts for 16 yards in Week 6
Johnson carried once for five yards and added an 11-yard reception on two targets in Monday's 24-14 loss to the Falcons.
For the fourth straight game, Johnson outpaced Ray Davis in playing time, with the latter running back being limited to just two snaps while the former logged 24, his most since Week 1. Starter James Cook still led the backfield with 30 snaps on the night, though he was limited to just one carry in the fourth quarter while the Bills largely abandoned the run and leaned more heavily on Johnson in passing situations. The Bills seemingly view Johnson mainly as a passing-down specialist, and even if Cook were to miss time at some point after the team's Week 7 bye, Davis could still garner a good portion of the carries out of the backfield.
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Bills' Ty Johnson: Two carries vs. New England
Johnson rushed twice for 10 yards in Sunday's 23-20 loss to the Patriots.
Johnson played 12 offensive snaps and operated as Buffalo's top reserve running back for the third consecutive game in Week 5. He's now tallied 10 carries for 53 yards and one catch for eight yards across 73 offensive snaps this season. The Maryland product is expected to operate in a similar role in the Week 6 matchup against the Falcons, contributing both on offense and special teams.
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Bills' Ty Johnson: Totals 21 yards in TNF win
Johnson rushed three times for 13 yards and caught one pass for eight yards in Buffalo's win over Miami on Thursday night.
Johnson played 15 offensive snaps behind James Cook and has now amassed 51 total yards on eight touches through three games. He has minimal fantasy value.
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Bills' Ty Johnson: Minimal production against Jets
Johnson rushed twice for six yards and failed to secure his lone target in Sunday's 30-10 win over the Jets.
Johnson was not a big part of the Bills' game plan Sunday, playing just 19 of Buffalo's 75 offensive snaps behind both James Cook (35) and Ray Davis (20). The veteran running back has just four total rushes and zero catches on three targets through the first two games of the season. Barring an injury to either Cook or Davis, Johnson is unlikely to hold much reliable fantasy value in an offense flush with playmakers. The 28-year-old will get his next chance to be more involved when the Bills host the Dolphins in Week 3.
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Bills' Ty Johnson: Handles two carries in opener
Johnson rushed twice for 24 yards and failed to secure either of his two targets in Sunday's 41-40 win over the Ravens.
Johnson's minimal production came on a day in which he handled 28 of the Bills' 85 offensive snaps, the second-most snaps at running back behind starter James Cook (48) and ahead of Ray Davis (10). The 27-year-old could have some good days on the stat sheet as a rotational player on one of the league's best offenses, but his limited usage will make those performances both inconsistent and hard to predict. Barring injury, Cook is the fantasy star in Buffalo's backfield, with both Johnson and Davis holding value as insurance policies. Johnson and the Bills are set to square off against the Jets in Week 2.
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Bills' Ty Johnson: Leading rusher in preseason loss
Johnson carried the ball three times for 26 yards in Saturday's 34-25 preseason loss to the Giants.
The veteran was the second running back into the game for the Bills, as James Cook stayed on the sidelines and Ray Davis got the start. Johnson wound up leading Buffalo in rushing on the afternoon despite playing only one drive, as he churned out gains of 14, eight and four yards to help set up a Dawson Knox touchdown. Cook is staging a hold-in while seeking a contract extension, and if his absence lingers into the regular season or he doesn't get back to practice in time to get up to full speed ahead of Week 1, Johnson could see a significant early-season workload in tandem with Davis.
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Bills' Ty Johnson: Seeing more work with starters
Johnson and Ray Davis are getting more first-team reps while James Cook (contract) is absent from practices, Jay Skurski of The Buffalo News reports.
Cook was an observer at the past couple practices, making it clear to reporters that his lack of activity was due to "business" and not an injury. He's seeking an extension ahead of the final year of his rookie contract, now opting for a "hold in" after fully participating in the first week-plus of training camp. Davis presumably would fill in as the lead runner if Cook were to miss time during the regular season, but Johnson could also see his role grow in that scenario. Johnson got most of his playing time in passing situations last year, finishing the regular season with 59 touches for 497 yards and four TDs on 289 offensive snaps.
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Bills' Ty Johnson: Staying in Buffalo
Johnson and the Bills agreed to a two-year, $5 million contract Tuesday, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
Johnson finished the 2024 regular season with 497 scrimmage yards and four touchdowns on 59 touches across 17 games, and his 289 offensive snaps were his most since the 2021 campaign with the Jets. Johnson figures to reprise his role as a kick-return specialist and backup running back behind James Cook for the 2025 campaign.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 5-10, 210 lbs |
| Birthplace: Cumberland, MD |
| Age: 28 |
| School: Maryland |
| Experience: 7 |













