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Bills' Mike Tolbert: More football left
Mike Tolbert indicated this week that he'd like to continue his playing career, Jadon Ceravolo of the Buffalo Bills' official site reports. "I definitely have. I've got a lot of good football left in me, so we'll see what happens," said the veteran. "Obviously, I was on a one-year deal here and my contract is up."Tolbert is a backup at best at this stage of his career, and even though his career traces back with coach Sean McDermott to Carolina, his production may have lacked enough (247 rushing yards, 3.7 yards per carry, one touchdown) that the Bills might be looking for more in the No. 2 and No. 3 running back spots, especially with starter LeSean McCoy soon crossing over the other side of 30. We'll see if the team gives him one more go-round, or if Tolbert is forced to find a specialty role with another franchise.
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Bills' Mike Tolbert: Set for reserve role
Mike Tolbert's teammate LeSean McCoy (ankle) is active for Sunday's playoff game in Jacksonville.Tolbert had one of his better games amid a poor season during the team's big Week 17 win following the in-game injury to McCoy, rushing for 39 yards on just seven carries. With McCoy planning on giving it a full go Sunday and Marcus Murphy in the mix, Tolbert remains an unlikely source for meaningful production.
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Bills' Mike Tolbert: Meaningful Week 17 action
Mike Tolbert carried seven times for 39 yards in Sunday's win over Miami while catching one of two targets for six yards.Tolbert finishes the regular season with 247 rushing yards on 66 carries (3.7 average) while tacking on 78 yards through the air on 14 catches. While his leadership helped in the locker room, he failed to look like the old bowling ball we've seen in the past and was a significant step down whenever LeSean McCoy needed a breather. Tolbert was also originally through to be a goal-line option, but only found paydirt once all season. With McCoy nursing an ankle injury and a question mark for Sunday's playoff game in Jacksonville, Tolbert could have more of a role than expected, though newcomer Marcus Murphy would likely see action as well if McCoy can't rally to play.
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Bills' Mike Tolbert: Modest role in Week 16 loss
Mike Tolbert carried the ball three times for minus-three yards and caught one of two targets for 11 yards during Sunday's loss to the Patriots.Tolbert might have had even less action had Travaris Cadet not gotten carted off the field with an ankle injury. Cadet, however, is done for the season, so Tolbert could be sprinkled into the game plan next week against the Dolphins. Given that it's a do-or-die situation for the Buffalo Bills, however, you can expect LeSean McCoy to rarely come off the field, as there's almost no situation where Tolbert presents a better option than Shady right now, as Tolbert simply can't spring himself loose at this stage of his career and doesn't run over people like he used to. The Bills have given Tolbert his fair share of chances, but he has just one rushing TD all season to go with 3.5 yards per carry.
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Bills' Mike Tolbert: Could re-enter game plan
Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator Rick Dennison said his decision between Mike Tolbert and Travaris Cadet for the No. 2 running back role could change on a week-to-week basis, Mike Rodak of ESPN.com reports.One week after returning from a hamstring injury to take six carries for 32 yards, Tolbert was a surprise healthy scratch for Sunday's 24-16 win over the Dolphins. A Week 16 matchup against the Patriots would also seem to favor Cadet's receiving prowess over Tolbert's size, but the Bills could make another surprising decision or simply keep both players active. Regardless, everything points to another huge workload for LeSean McCoy.
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Bills' Mike Tolbert: Inactive Sunday
Mike Tolbert is a healthy scratch for Sunday's game against the Dolphins, Mike Rodak of ESPN.com reports.As a result, Travaris Cadet will handle the Buffalo Bills' No. 2 running back duties behind LeSean McCoy on Sunday. Tolbert logged six carries for 32 yards in last weekend's 13-7 overtime win over the Colts.
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Bills' Mike Tolbert: Gains 32 yards in return
Mike Tolbert rushed six times for 32 yards in Sunday's 13-7 overtime win over the Colts.The burly tailback made his return after a three-game absence due to a hamstring injury and was effective with his modest number of opportunities. Tolbert remains a decidedly complementary option behind the elite LeSean McCoy, with his only true fantasy value coming from occasional goal-line opportunities.
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Bills' Mike Tolbert: Practices fully Thursday
Mike Tolbert (hamstring) practiced fully Thursday.While Tolbert looks like a go this week, Travaris Cadet (concussion) was limited Thursday. Either way, LeSean McCoy remains the Buffalo Bills' undisputed top back, but if Cadet isn't cleared for Sunday's game against the Colts, Tolbert would earn the fantasy dart status that comes with backing up McCoy.
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Bills' Mike Tolbert: Returns to limited practice
Mike Tolbert (hamstring) practiced in a limited fashion Wednesday.Tolbert has missed the Buffalo Bills' past three games, but his potential return to action Sunday against the Colts comes at a good time, with fellow running back Travaris Cadet (concussion) having missed practice Wednesday. While a healthy Tolbert is capable of occasionally making his mark around the goal line, LeSean McCoy remains the team's undisputed top back.
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Bills' Mike Tolbert: Closing in on practice return
Mike Tolbert (hamstring) is expected to return to practice this week, Joe Buscaglia of WKBW.com reports.Tolbert's return comes at a good time with fellow backup running back Travaris Cadet entering the concussion protocol. Tolbert missed the past three games, but his impending return to practice should give him a shot to get back on the field for Week 14 against the Colts. Cadet has been more of a threat to LeSean McCoy's receiving workload, whereas Tolbert is more of a threat to poach goal-line carries.