Johnson had five carries for 19 yards and secured his only target for a gain of zero yards during 32-29 loss to the Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game. Johnson worked behind backfield leader James Cook,
Cook, Davis, and Johnson have been a three-headed monster for the Buffalo offense. Their play against KC can determine if the Bills can head to Super Bowl LIX
Ty Johnson’s journey from Maryland to New York has him eager to send the Bills to the AFC championship at the Ravens’ expense.
ESPN NFL analyst Dan Orlovsky is well-regarded for his knowledge of football's intricacies. This week, he joined One Bills Live and praised the Buffalo Bills' running
James Cook has had one of the quietest 1,000-plus yard, 15-plus rushing touchdown seasons I can remember. He eclipsed the 1,000-yard mark in a meaningless Week 18 game against the
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Davis carried the ball twice for four yards during Sunday's 32-29 loss to the Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game.
And then there was the weakened state of the Bills roster as they played without linebackers Matt Milano and Terrel Bernard, and cornerback Taron Johnson ... Obviously, James Cook is going ...
Buffalo Bills running back Ty Johnson remains an unreliable fantasy option ahead of Sunday's AFC Championship against the Kansas City Chiefs. Johnson has consistently operated as the No. 2 running back behind James Cook,
With 3:01 left in the third quarter, the Buffalo Bills had fourth down and a goal from the Kansas City one-yard line trailing 21-16. Quarterback Josh Allen stood on the Chiefs’ six-yard line in shotgun formation with fullback Reggie Gilliam standing on his left and running back James Cook to his right.
The Bills have famously been unable to beat the Chiefs in the playoffs in recent years. But there's a new wrinkle in their offense that could be the difference this time around.