Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen is going to be getting to know a few new faces at receiver this coming season.
Buffalo Bills tight end Dawson Knox did his team a nice favor this offseason. In a salary cap jam, the Bills needed help and Knox provided it. The tight end reworked his contract with the team.
Contract details for Dawson Knox’s new deal with the Bills The Buffalo Bills “reworked” Dawson Knox’s contract as part of their moves to get compliant with the 2024 cap.
Do the Bills need another tight end? The 2024 NFL Scouting Combine positional review series stays on the topic of pass catchers, but this time features the tight end group.
The Buffalo Bills have found themselves in dire need of cap space. In turn, they’ve had to remodel much of their defense and will make sacrifices on offense, sending center Mitch Morse to free agency, trading Ryan Bates, and all but guaranteeing receiver Gabe Davis hits the open market.
The Buffalo Bills have restructured the contract of tight end Dawson Knox in order to open up some more cap space, according to Jeremy Fowler of ESPN. Fowler says that the reworked deal to lessen Knox’s cap hit to $14.4 million in 2024.
The Miami Dolphins showcased an impressive performance in the 2023 season. It culminated in an 11-6 record and a long-awaited playoff appearance. That marked a significant stride since 2020.
Here are three moves the Colts should make that could help push them over the edge into playoff contender status.
The Buffalo Bills have their Tight End of the future, there’s no questioning that. Dalton Kincaid proved to be a top TE in this league, and he did it fighting for reps with Dawson Knox.
Dawson Knox certainly is not placing blame on his quarterback.
The Buffalo Bills suffered yet another disappointing playoff exit at the hands of the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, and tight end Dawson Knox came out with a vehement defense of quarterback Josh Allen amid some of the criticism he has received since the loss.
The Buffalo Bills are set to play host the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday at a snow-filled Highmark Stadium in this highly-anticipated AFC Divisional round playoff matchup.
As Dawson Knox said after the Buffalo Bills' win over the Pittsburgh Steelers in the wild-card round, playing at Orchard Park is unmatched. And with that,
Buffalo Bills tight end Dawson Knox scored the final touchdown of the regular season. He picked up right where he left off in regulation. With 7:06 remaining in the first quarter and Buffalo deep in the red zone, quarterback Josh Allen connected with his veteran tight end in the left side of the end zone for the game’s opening score.
Regardless of whether or not one believes in momentum, capitalizing on the plays that get that word thrown around is critical to winning football games.
Set to enter their second juggernaut matchup in a row, the Bills will be getting a reinforcement to their offensive unit.
The Buffalo Bills activated tight end Dawson Knox from injured reserve on Saturday ahead of their key battle against the Kansas City Chiefs. Knox was a full participant in practice all week after missing five games with a wrist injury that required surgery.
The Buffalo Bills have activated tight end Dawson Knox from the injured reserve list, according to Josh Alper of Pro Football Talk. Knox has been sidelined with a wrist injury that he originally suffered in Week 7.
Back from their bye week and preparing for a stretch of must-win games, the Bills may have one of their skill-position starters ready in time to begin that run.
The Buffalo Bills may not have a lot to love as a team right now, but tight end Dawson Knox certainly does. As the Bills enjoyed their bye week on Sunday night, Knox publicly announced that he and his now-fiancee Alex Seefelt got engaged.
The read for tonight has be that the Buffalo Bills figure things out and pummel this weak Denver Broncos defense. You can consider Denver TD scorers all you want, but to us, the only way forward is with some Buffalo props in this market.
The Buffalo Bills host the Denver Broncos as touchdown favorites in much need of a win on Monday night. YB's Griffin Carroll is attacking a few of Buffalo's key pieces to have big games in this one.
Buffalo Bills tight end Dawson Knox was placed on injured reserve prior to Thursday night's home game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Knox underwent wrist surgery on Tuesday.
Buffalo Bills tight end Dawson Knox could be headed for injured reserve following wrist surgery. The team plans to establish a timeframe for his potential return following the procedure.
Injuries continue to remove key Bills pieces from the equation. After sustaining significant setbacks on defense this month, Buffalo’s latest major setback comes on offense.
Josh Allen has clearly had a favorite target in the red zone over the last month, and the star quarterback says it will be important to keep working that connection if the Buffalo Bills want to make a deep playoff run.
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