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Former Utah tight end Dalton Kincaid is one of the handful of former Utes who took the field in the opening round of the NFL Playoffs.

He and the Buffalo Bills are hosting the Pittsburgh Steelers on Monday in a game that was originally scheduled for Sunday but was pushed back due to extreme weather. With the Bills coming in as 12.5-point favorites, through the first two quarters they are certainly delivering. With over 11 minutes remaining in the third quarter, the Bills are leading in the AFC Wild Card game by a score of 21-7.

One of their three touchdowns came via Kincaid as well.

With the Bills already leading by a score of 7-0, Josh Allen delivered a strike down the middle to Kincaid for the 29-yard touchdown. The score marks the first playoff touchdown for the record-breaking rookie tight end and is also looking like it will help the Bills advance.

Kincaid finished the regular season with 73 catches for 673 yards while grabbing two touchdowns.

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