

The Facts: HC Rex Ryan said last month that he would be tickled to see his Buffalo Bills run the ball "50 times" a game, a preference likely to propel LeSean McCoy to 300-plus carries for the third year in a row. So where does that leave Jackson? "They say (McCoy) is going to be the bell cow, but I'm not going to make it easy for him," Jackson told reporters Wednesday, adding: "I'm not going to just hand him the job."
Diehards Line:
Well. ... It doesn't sound like it's his job to hand over with Ryan talking about Jackson as a role player set to share snaps with McCoy on third down as "part of his role." As NFL.com put it, "The days of Jackson and the departed C.J. Spiller splitting carries are done." Indeed, after trading for McCoy and handing him a five-year, $40 million contract, the Bills plan to ride the former Eagles star one Sunday after the next. With Anthony Dixon and Bryce Brown behind him, Jackson isn't about to lose his No. 2 role, but Buffalo's backfield is gearing up to be a one-man show.