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The Bills' best receiving target this season has been tight end Dalton Kincaid, even though his playing time has been curiously limited.
Through seven games, Kincaid has 27 catches for 411 yards and four touchdowns. In four of those games, the tight end has surpassed his player prop for this week of 43.5 receiving yards. Twice, including last week, Kincaid went past the century mark as he tries to find that elusive consistency.
The Buffalo Bills have an injury concern with tight end Dalton Kincaid, who is questionable to play against the Carolina Panthers. Here's all the information we have currently about his Week 8 status.
Here are Bills Wire's three potential X-factors on the Bills (6-2) offense against the Dolphins (2-7): Kincaid has been the Bills' best playmaker for quarterback Josh Allen as of late. On top of that, the Dolphins has allowed the third-most yards to opposing tight ends in the NFL in 2025, 614 total.
These Tight Ends, including Dalton Kincaid, are must-starts with great matchups and upside in Week 10 Fantasy Football.
Josh Allen and Dalton Kincaid’s Buffalo Bills will look to secure a win on the road against the Carolina Panthers to stay in the hunt in the AFC East.
But why? Kincaid has scored the first touchdown in three of his seven games this season, tied for the most in the NFL. Not only that, but the Dolphins have given up six touchdowns to the tight end position in nine games, the second most of any team in the NFL.
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Dalton Kincaid missed the Bills' last game before their bye with an oblique injury. Here's what to know about his status for Week 8.
Here's the latest on Kincaid before Week 8. Kincaid is officially active for the Bills in Week 8 against the Carolina Panthers. He profiled as a true game-time decision, with clarity on Kincaid's status finally coming when inactive reports were due 90 minutes prior to kickoff.
It may not atone for the drop in last season's AFC Championship Game, but Dalton Kincaid shredded the Chiefs for 101 yards and a touchdown in Week 9.