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Bills Extend Tight End Dalton Kincaid's Contract Through 2027 Season
The move signals Buffalo's long-term plans to build around the versatile pass-catching tight end.
Apr. 11, 2026 at 8:37am
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The Bills' investment in tight end Dalton Kincaid signals a shift towards versatile, mismatch-creating weapons in the modern NFL.Buffalo TodayThe Buffalo Bills have exercised the fifth-year option on tight end Dalton Kincaid's contract, securing him through the 2027 season at a $8.162 million cap hit. This decision reflects the team's confidence in Kincaid's trajectory as a dynamic receiving threat who can evolve with the Bills' offense and quarterback Josh Allen.
Why it matters
The Kincaid extension demonstrates how the Bills are constructing their offensive arsenal around versatile tight ends who can execute multiple roles. This signals a broader league-wide trend of teams prioritizing tight ends who can create mismatches and provide reliable receiving options, rather than traditional in-line blockers.
The details
Kincaid has emerged as a consistent pass-catching threat, recording 73 receptions as a rookie followed by 83 more over the next two seasons, totaling 1,692 yards and 9 touchdowns. The Bills' decision to exercise his fifth-year option reflects their belief in his continued development and fit within their offense alongside fellow tight end Dawson Knox.
- The Bills recently exercised Dalton Kincaid's fifth-year option, securing him through the 2027 season.
The players
Dalton Kincaid
A young pass-catching tight end for the Buffalo Bills who has shown the capacity to contribute as a primary option and a flexible mismatch in the team's offense.
Dawson Knox
The Bills' starting tight end, who remains under contract through 2028, creating a deliberate balance between star power and depth at the position.
Josh Allen
The Bills' quarterback, who the team believes will benefit from having reliable, versatile receiving options like Kincaid.
What’s next
The Bills will look to continue developing Kincaid's role within their offense, potentially unlocking new ways to utilize his versatility as a receiving threat alongside Dawson Knox.
The takeaway
By extending Dalton Kincaid's contract, the Bills are demonstrating their commitment to building a dynamic, multi-faceted offense centered around versatile tight end play. This move reflects a broader league-wide trend of prioritizing tight ends who can create mismatches and provide reliable receiving options.
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