Last time they were on the field, the Buffalo Bills produced their worst offensive showing of the season. In a 10-point loss at the Atlanta Falcons, the Bills had as many turnovers as touchdowns (two).
The Bills will return from their bye week to face the Panthers on Sunday and they have a few injury issues to sort out as they move toward kickoff. Linebacker Matt Milano (pectoral) and tight end Dalton Kincaid (oblique) did not play in Buffalo's Week 6 loss to the Falcons and both players have been listed as questionable for Carolina.
Buffalo Bills safety Taylor Rapp was placed on injured reserve with a knee injury and head coach Sean McDermott plans to use a familiar face to fill the void.
How many of the NFL's yearly leaders in passer rating in the Super Bowl era (since 1966) can you name in seven minutes?
The Bills may have one of their key offensive weapons back as they return from their bye. Head coach Sean McDermott told reporters in his Friday press conference that tight end Dalton Kincaid is one of a few questionable players for the team's Week 8 matchup with the Panthers.
It's uncommon, but not unheard of, for notable QBs to change teams -- via trade, free agency, or waiver claim -- at the 11th hour or during a season. Here are the top instances of QBs relocating late and making an impact that season.
The Buffalo Bills are hoping to bounce back as they come out of their bye week with a matchup against the red-hot Carolina Panthers on Sunday afternoon.
It's certainly not enough of a reason to excuse the offense's lackluster primetime performance, but the Buffalo Bills were without their leading receiver when they delivered a dud against the Atlanta Falcons in Week 6.
We have two regular weekly starters on bye as Buffalo's Dalton Kincaid and Baltimore Ravens TE Mark Andrews will be out of the player pool. Las Vegas Raiders tight end Brock Bowers remains iffy after missing the last few weeks, and we saw Cleveland's David Njoku (knee) exit on Sunday.
Atlanta Falcons cornerback Billy Bowman Jr. (knee/hamstring) and Buffalo Bills receiver Curtis Samuel (neck/ribs) and tight end Dalton Kincaid (oblique) will all miss Monday night's matchup in Atlanta.
The Buffalo Bills are down two offensive playmakers, including the team's leading receiver, in their Monday Night Football visit to the Atlanta Falcons.
With the month of September in the books, both the top college prospects and 2026 NFL draft order are coming into focus. Here's a look at our latest first-round NFL mock draft as of October 13, 2025.
Buffalo is without its top tight end.
Buffalo Bills tight end Dalton Kincaid is on the injury report this week and has yet to log a full practice. From the looks of it on Saturday, Kincaid could draw a questionable tag for Week 6 against the Atlanta Falcons.
Buffalo Bills tight end Dalton Kincaid has been a pleasant surprise in the fantasy football landscape, recording 20 receptions for 287 yards and three touchdowns over the first five games of the season while recording at least four receptions in four contests.
There are fewer options to choose from in fantasy football now that bye weeks have arrived. Even with slimmer availability, here are five players you might want to leave on the bench in Week 5.
Dalton Kincaid has answered the bell. After an emotionally-devastating end to a disappointing sophomore season, the Buffalo Bills' tight end has been on point through the first four weeks of Year 3.
Something feels different about this 2025 Buffalo Bills team. Although they have started 4-0 and quarterback Josh Allen is posting a career-high quarterback rating of 109.7, the key difference is the emergence of Allen’s supporting cast.
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The fans at Highmark Stadium were thrilled after the Buffalo Bills beat the Baltimore Ravens, and tight ends Dalton Kincaid and Dawson Knox were singing along with The Killers’ “Mr.
Buffalo Bills tight end Dalton Kincaid burst onto the scene during his rookie season, and some thought he was on a trajectory that would have him as a top tight end in 2024.
Buffalo Bills tight end Dalton Kincaid was supposed to take the step from a promising player to a star in 2024, but the football gods had other ideas. A second-season that saw injury derail his production, Kincaid couldn't live up to his rookie year hype, posting just 448 yards (673 rookie season) and two touchdowns with 29 fewer receptions.
Dalton Kincaid is a player we have spoken of this off-season as a fantasy target in both dynasty and best ball. Today, we will speak to his fantasy outlook in redraft leagues.
As the saying goes, pressure bursts pipes. But it also creates diamonds. There's no question that being an early draft choice comes with plenty of pressure.
In February, we spoke of Dalton Kincaid as a target in Dynasty Leagues. However, based on his current ADP, fantasy managers should be targeting him in best ball and redraft leagues.
After a disappointing end to the 2024 season—and an offseason full of questions—Buffalo Bills tight end Dalton Kincaid is back on the field, healthy and hungry for a breakout year.
Allen and McDermott fell to 0-4 against the Chiefs in postseason play.
Dalton Kincaid was selected by the Buffalo Bills in the first round of the 2023 NFL Draft as a "pass-catching tight end.'' And he's been that for the perennial AFC title contender, this year near the top of the charts for the Josh Allen-led offense when it comes to targets.
The Bills announced on Friday that tight end Dalton Kincaid has been ruled out of Sunday's game against the Chiefs due to a knee injury.
After seeing a number of players break out in 2023, the tight end position is arguably the deepest it has ever been from a fantasy football perspective.
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