
The running back who did Lynch’s job while he was out, Fred Jackson has already done a good job, ranking the fourth in the NFL in rushing with 291 yards. He also added 15 catches for 134 yards, averaging 10.5 touches per game as is about half of Lynch’s 20 touch last season. Now that Lynch is back with the team, the Bills plan to split the work between the two.
"Now Marshawn's back, and we'll take some of that load off (Fred) and evenly distribute it because both those guys are good," Bills coach Dick Jauron said.
The Bills will play against the Miami Dolphins on Sunday. The rival will have a new starting quarterback Chad Henne and make Tyler Thigpen to be the backup.
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