Buffalo Bills running back Latavius Murray. Gregory Fisher-USA TODAY Sports

The Buffalo Bills are not where they want to be at this point in the season. The team’s recent struggles led to a players-only meeting Thursday to try to get themselves back on track.

The Bills are 5-4 entering Week 10 and have gone 2-3 over their last five games. The team has yet to win consecutive contests since their 3-1 start to the 2023 season.

Journeyman running back Latavius Murray revealed that he called the players-only meeting on Thursday morning to address some of the Bills’ on-field issues. The meeting centered on “finding solutions and accountability,” Murray told reporters, via Spectrum News 1’s Andy Young. Offensive players were the only attendees of the meeting.

Murray is in his first year with the Bills. But the 11-year veteran believes he is already a respected voice in the locker room. From his perspective, the meeting appeared to be well-received by the rest of the players.

“I don’t want to just be a guy talking. I want to win,” Murray said following the meeting.

Wide receiver Trent Sherfield was asked about the meeting as well. The six-year pro assured reporters that the meeting was not out of panic, but rather a team-wide understanding of the talent within the Bills roster.

Linebacker Von Miller, who was not present at the meeting, was fully on-board with the gathering. He echoed Murray’s sentiment on needing accountability to turn things around in Buffalo.

The Bills host the Broncos for "Monday Night Football" as they look to bounce back from a loss to the Bengals.

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