Summary
The Buffalo Bills made a key roster move by picking up the fifth-year option for tight end Dalton Kincaid, signaling to quarterback Josh Allen their commitment to building a strong team. This decision follows other significant roster changes aimed at winning a Super Bowl by 2026.
Key Facts
- The Bills replaced head coach Sean McDermott with Joe Brady, the former offensive coordinator.
- Josh Allen is the starting quarterback for the Buffalo Bills, currently in his prime playing years.
- The team recently acquired wide receiver DJ Moore from the Chicago Bears for a second-round draft pick.
- The Bills picked up Dalton Kincaid’s fifth-year option, extending his contract through the 2027 season.
- Kincaid was a top performer last season with 39 catches, 571 yards, and 5 touchdowns in 12 games.
- Buffalo aims to win a Super Bowl by 2026 and is making roster moves to strengthen their chances.
- When Kincaid played, the team’s average points per game were higher compared to when he did not play.