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        Bills TE Dalton Kincaid posted 100+ yards for the second time over his past three games. Kincaid hit 101 yards vs. the Chiefs, catching all 6 targets while scoring on Josh Allen's only passing TD.

        Bills TE Dalton Kincaid (oblique) is active for today’s game against the Panthers. He was limited in practice all week, so there’s some added risk here. But Kincaid has a plus matchup against Carolina’s 25th-ranked TE defense. That keeps him safely in the top-10 TEs for the week.

        Bills TE Dalton Kincaid (oblique) is questionable for Sunday’s game against the Panthers. He was limited in practice all week – after missing Week 6 and getting a Week 7 bye. We’ll look for further updates on Kincaid and get Buffalo’s inactives around 11:30 am ET on Sunday. If he plays, he has an excellent matchup against Carolina’s 25th-ranked TE defense. Kincaid's absence would turn TE Dawson Knox into a low-level spot starter.

        Bills TE Dalton Kincaid (oblique) was limited in Wednesday's practice. He was limited in all three practices back in Week 6 before missing the Falcons game. We still don't have any details on the injury, and Kincaid's availability for Sunday's game vs. the Panthers is uncertain. We'll keep you updated on his status.

        Bills TE Dalton Kincaid (oblique) is inactive for tonight's game vs. the Falcons. He was limited in practice all week and listed as questionable. Kincaid's absence should mean a boost in routes for TE Dawson Knox, who is a viable option if you need to replace Kincaid in fantasy lineups.

        Bills TE Dalton Kincaid (oblique) is listed as questionable for Monday night's game vs. the Falcons after a limited week of practice. We don't have any other details on his status. We'll see if we get an update on Sunday morning, but fantasy managers hoping to start Kincaid should either look elsewhere or add an alternative from one of the two Monday night games. TE Dawson Knox would step into an expanded role if Kincaid misses this one.

        Bills TE Dalton Kincaid went 6-108-0 on Sunday Night Football against the Patriots. Kincaid racked up six targets in the game, tied for the most on the team with WR Khalil Shakir. While the Bills' offense generally looked sluggish, Kincaid remained a favorite target for Josh Allen, especially when the team needed a first down.

        Bills QB Josh Allen delivered a strong performance in Sunday’s win over New Orleans. The 29-year-old threw for 209 yards with 2 TDs and 1 INT, adding 45 yards and 1 score on the ground. Allen completed 72.7% of his passes.

        Bills TE Dalton Kincaid was clearly a big part of the team's game plan in Thursday night's win over the Dolphins. He scored a 20-yard TD on a wheel route on Buffalo's first possession and wound up leading the Bills in targets (6), catches (5), and receiving yards (66). Kincaid nearly had a second score from 18 yards out in the second quarter, but S Ashtyn Davis was able to break up the pass at the last second.

        Bills TE Dalton Kincaid caught all four of his targets for 48 yards and a TD. It was a solid fantasy outing, but he played fewer snaps than Dawson Knox. Kincaid was on the field for 49.4% of snaps compared with Knox’s 57.6%. He flashed his receiving ability, but managers should be cautious before trusting him as a weekly starter.

        Buffalo Bills’ WR Khalil Shakir (ankle) returned to practice on Wednesday, according to Alaina Getzenberg of ESPN.

        Bills WR Khalil Shakir suffered a high right ankle sprain in the team's Saturday practice at the stadium. HC Sean McDermott told reporters Sunday that Shakir is "week to week." Matt Zenitz of CBS Sports says sources project a 4-5 week expected absence.

        Bills TE Dalton Kincaid missed Monday's practice with what HC Sean McDermott described as "knee soreness." Kincaid was spotted on the sidelines with a sleeve on his left knee. That's the same knee in which he sprained his PCL last year. McDermott did not give a timetable for Kincaid's return.

        After a sophomore season short on downfield targets, Bills TE Dalton Kincaid appears to be in line for more vertical looks in year three, according to Bills Digest’s Alex Brasky. It could be just what Kincaid needs to rebound after a disappointing 2024.

        Bills TE Dalton Kincaid revealed that he dealt with an "uncommon" right knee injury last season called a Morel-Lavallee Lesion. Kincaid described the injury as “a form of bursitis where basically the skin underneath the knee is filling up with fluid." The injury is believed to have occurred in Week 16, according to Banged-Up Bills' Dr. Kyle Trimble, who adds that "it should heal just fine."

        Bills GM Brandon Beane and HC Sean McDermott mentioned "play strength" as an area they'd like to see TE Dalton Kincaid improve in this offseason. "Dalton Kincaid didn’t have the year that he expected or we expected. He’s gonna have to continue to work on his play strength," Beane said. "He got nicked up and I think that set him back." Beane is referring to the Week 10 PCL injury that cost Kincaid three games. He averaged just 2.7 catches, 27.2 yards, and 0 TDs over his final six games (including playoffs). Kincaid averaged 3.6 catches, 36.9 yards, and 0.2 TDs over his first nine healthy games.

        Bills TE Dalton Kincaid played through a torn PCL in Sunday’s loss to the Chiefs. The news comes via teammate Dawson Knox, who adds that Kincaid “aggravated” his other knee. “It’s insane what he’s played through,” Knox concluded. Kincaid missed three regular season games with an injury to his left knee and didn’t look right for most of 2024. He finished just 22nd in PPR points per game after slotting 13th as a rookie. A balanced offense hurts Kincaid’s chance of a 2025 rebound, but he has the talent to earn TE1 status.

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