

The Facts: Harris reached agreement on a one-year deal with the Buffalo Bills, per source.
Diehards Line:
The Patriots only used Harris in two games during his rookie season. He started the 2020 campaign on injured reserve with a broken finger before being activated prior to a Week 4 game against the Kansas City Chiefs. Harris became New England's starting running back as soon as he was healthy in 2020. He led the team with 691 rushing yards in just 10 games. Harris broke out in 2021. He set career highs in carries (202), rushing yards (929) and rushing touchdowns (15) to help the Patriots make the playoffs. Last year, Harris was limited to 11 games because of hamstring and thigh injuries. The 26-year-old remained an efficient runner with 462 yards and three touchdowns on just 106 rushing attempts but he clearly fell behind Rhamondre Stevenson as the primary option. While there are durability questions for Harris, he has been an effective and efficient runner when he's been able to play over the past three seasons. With Devin Singletary signing in Houston, the Bills will look to take advantage of Harris' rushing ability in a backfield with James Cook and Nyheim Hines. Harris could also see an expanded role in the passing game after catching 40 of his 51 targets with the Patriots.