Zack Moss Stats, Jersey Number, Injury, Salary, Net Worth, Contract, Height, Weight, Trade, Fantasy, Draft Pick, Teams

American football running back Zaccheus Malik Moss was born on December 15, 1997. He now plays for the Buffalo Bills, who are a member of the National Football League (NFL). After participating in collegiate football at Utah, the Bills selected him in the third round of the NFL Draft in the year 2020.

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Zack Moss Stats

Rushing

YEARTEAMGATTYDSAVGLNGTD1st1st%20+40+FUM
2021Buffalo Bills13963453.61742222.9000
2020Buffalo Bills131124814.33143026.8400
TOTAL2620882643185225400

Receiving

YEARTEAMGRECYDSAVGLNGTD1st1st%20+40+
2021Buffalo Bills13231978.62411252.210
2020Buffalo Bills1314956.8201535.710
TOTAL26372927.92421745.920

Fumbles

YEARTEAMGFUMLOSTFFOWN FROPP FRTD
2021Buffalo Bills13210
2020Buffalo Bills13
TOTAL26210000

Defense

YEARTEAMGTotalSoloASTSCKSFTYPDEFINTTDSYDSAVGLNG
2021Buffalo Bills13110000
2020Buffalo Bills13
TOTAL2611000000000

Jersey Number

Moss wears the number 20

 

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Zack Moss Injury

Injury History

DateLeagueInjuryDetails
Nov 7, 2018Non-NFLKnee Meniscus TearMoss suffered a season-ending knee injury while climbing into bed
Sep 20, 2019Non-NFLShoulder A/C Joint SprainMoss suffered a left AC joint sprain against USC that forced him to miss the next game against Washington State.
Sep 23, 2020NFLPedal Toe SprainMoss missed the Bills’ practice due to a toe injury. He missed 3 games due to this injury
Jan 9, 2021NFLPedal Ankle (high) Sprain Grade 3Moss suffered an ankle injury during the wild-card win over the Colts. He missed the remainder of the playoffs
Aug 10, 2021NFLThigh Hamstring Sprain/Pull Unspecified Grade 1Moss sustained a hamstring injury during training camp practice. It kept him out in the preseason opener at Detroit.
Nov 7, 2021NFLHead Cranial Concussion Grade 1

Zack Moss Salary

$1,153,079 annually + $978,750 bonuses

Zack Moss Net Worth

In the year 2020, Zack Moss had a net worth of more than $2 million. In 2020, he agreed to a four-year deal with the Buffalo Bills worth a total of $4,612,316. It featured a total signing bonus of $914,417 in addition to the expected yearly salary of $1,153,079 that was provided. After getting selected by the Buffalo Bills in the NFL Draft, Zack claims that his life experienced a “dramatic” shift as a result. He shared it with everyone, saying, “More phone calls, more text messages, more and more.” Aside from that, not much has changed; as far as you know, I’m still the same man who plays video games and spends his evenings at home with his girlfriend. So, nothing out of the ordinary, it’s the same as always.”

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Zack had already amassed “4,067 running yards, 38 rushing touchdowns, and 66 catches” throughout the course of his career before joining the Buffalo Bills. Zack’s career spanned a total of four years. In addition to that, he was awarded several All-American honors as well as the “Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Year” award. Zack went to high school in Miami at Hallandale and then continued his education at the University of Utah. This was all in preparation for his professional life. As of the year 2020, his football stardom has earned him around 42.8 thousand followers on Instagram and 18.7 thousand followers on Twitter.

 

Contract

Zack Moss agreed to terms with the Buffalo Bills that will pay him a total of $4,612,316 over the course of four years. These terms include a $914,417 signing bonus, $914,417 in guaranteed compensation, and an annual salary that averages $1,153,079. In the year 2022, Moss’s base salary will be $978,750, and he will be eligible for a workout bonus of $30,000. He will also have a cap hit of $1,237,354, and his dead cap value will be $457,208.

 Height

He has a height of 5-9

Weight

He has a weight of 205 lbs

Trade And Fantasy

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Bills RB Zack Moss is a running back ranked 20th in most fantasy football tournaments.

Moss has now put together three strong fantasy weeks after being sidelined for the first week of the season. In Week 2, he had two touchdowns, and in the following two games, he has had a total of 30 touches. Even if Devin Singletary is a factor in the situation, it seems as though Moss is starting to get more carries as the back with the higher ceiling. Even though the Bills will continue to adopt a committee method, Moss might be obtained for a price that is marginally lower than what he will ultimately deliver.

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Draft Picks 2022

Zack Moss, a running back for the Buffalo Bills, has been a major letdown for the organization throughout his whole tenure there, and the Bills have made it quite obvious that they do not have a place for him in their long-term plans.

Moss was a healthy scratch for Week 1 of the previous season, which caused fantasy managers to panic. However, Moss was activated in Week 2, and he averaged 12.6 carries between Weeks 3-5 of the previous season.

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It seemed as though Moss was back in the fold; however, our early concerns were quickly proven to be true as he never saw double digit carries again, and he was a healthy scratch in three of Buffalo’s last six games of the fantasy season.

Despite the fact that our early concerns were quickly proven to be true, it seemed as though Moss was back in the fold. If the late-season healthy scratches that Moss had weren’t enough to prevent you from picking him, his one carries in the NFL Playoffs for no yards should have been enough to seal the deal for you.

After going on a scoring spree down the stretch of the regular season and scoring nine touchdowns in his final six games, including the NFL Playoffs, Devin Singletary has a firm handle on the lead-back role for the Buffalo Bills.

In addition, Buffalo selected running back James Cook in the second round of the NFL Draft, and it is anticipated that Cook will be responsible for the most of the work on passing downs. This will leave Moss as a bench fodder depth piece for the Bills. If Singletary does not sustain an injury during the preseason, the former Ute should be exposed to the randomness of the waiver wire.