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Bills Rookie C.J. Spiller Scores Twice in Bills Win Over Bengals

Nolan Thomas Written by Nolan Thomas, Saturday August 28 2010
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Buffalo Bills rookie running back C.J. Spiller scored twice in the Buffalo Bills 35-20 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals in their third preseason game on Saturday night.

 

Spiller scored on a 1-yard run and a 20-yard run in the final minute of the first half.

 

Spiller now has three touchdowns while starting two games in place of injured running backs Fred Jackson and Marshawn Lynch.

 

It looks like Spiller is taking over where he left off from last season at Clemson University. Last season at Clemson he scored at least one touchdown in every single game and scored touchdowns in every possible way as he had touchdowns rushing, passing, receiving, and on both kick and punt returns.  

 

Spiller was named the 2009 ACC Player of the Year, won the 2009 College Football Performance Awards Kickoff Returner Trophy, was a unanimous 2009 All-American and was named the 2009 ACC Championship Game MVP.

 

Spiller was the ninth overall pick and the first running back chosen in the 2010 NFL draft back in April.

 

Already with the Bills, Spiller is showing that he can be a threat every time he touches the ball and even after Jackson and Lynch return from their injuries, it is going to be hard to keep Spiller on the sideline with his playmaking ability. 



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