
Bills' Key Playmakers Kincaid and Samuel Inactive for MNF
Bills tight end Dalton Kincaid and wide receiver Curtis Samuel are inactive for Monday Night Football due to injuries, impacting the team's offensive options against the Falcons.
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Bills tight end Dalton Kincaid and wide receiver Curtis Samuel are inactive for Monday Night Football due to injuries, impacting the team's offensive options against the Falcons.

The Buffalo Bills list TE Dalton Kincaid, their leading receiver, as inactive for the game against the Falcons due to an oblique injury, marking his first missed game of the season. Other inactives include Curtis Samuel, Jimmy Ciarlo, Matt Milano, and Chase Lundt. S Jordan Poyer and DT Jordan Phillips were elevated from the practice squad and are active.

The Buffalo Bills' injury report worsened as tight end Dalton Kincaid, already dealing with knee issues, was among 12 players who did not practice during Day 5 of training camp, raising concerns for the team's upcoming season.

The Bills completed their minicamp with key insights: James Cook participated fully and is expected to be ready for training camp despite contract uncertainties; Dalton Kincaid showed improved health and performance, indicating potential growth; most injured players are on track for camp; Tre’Davious White faced some struggles but remains a key player; and the backup quarterback position remains competitive, with depth players like Joe Andreessen and Jalen Virgil standing out.

The Buffalo Bills have listed several players as questionable for their upcoming game against the Rams, including WR Keon Coleman and TE Dalton Kincaid, both of whom have been limited in practice this week due to wrist and knee injuries, respectively. DT DeWayne Carter, OT Tylan Grable, and TE Quintin Morris are also questionable.

The Buffalo Bills will be without tight end Dalton Kincaid for their game against the 49ers due to a knee injury, while linebacker Matt Milano, returning from a torn biceps, is questionable but likely to play. Receiver Keon Coleman and defensive tackle DeWayne Carter are also questionable. Offensive tackle Spencer Brown is set to play, but Tylan Grable remains on injured reserve. The Bills can clinch the AFC East with a win on Sunday.
The Buffalo Bills are dealing with several injuries as they return to practice after their bye week. Tight end Dalton Kincaid remains out with a knee injury, while right tackle Spencer Brown and rookie receiver Keon Coleman were limited in practice due to ankle and wrist injuries, respectively. Linebacker Matt Milano is progressing in his recovery from a biceps tendon injury and may play against the 49ers. Additionally, the Bills have opened practice windows for rookies DeWayne Carter and Tylan Grable to return from injured reserve.

Buffalo Bills tight end Dalton Kincaid has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Kansas City Chiefs due to a knee injury. This absence, along with rookie wide receiver Keon Coleman, will impact the Bills' offensive strategy, likely increasing the roles of tight end Dawson Knox and backup Quintin Morris. The Bills are also dealing with injuries to wide receiver Amari Cooper and right tackle Spencer Brown, both listed as questionable. Despite these challenges, the Bills' offensive line has been strong, allowing the fewest sacks this season.

Buffalo Bills tight end Dalton Kincaid will miss Sunday's game against the Kansas City Chiefs due to a knee injury, leaving Dawson Knox and Quintin Morris as the team's tight ends. Additionally, wide receiver Amari Cooper is questionable with a wrist injury, having missed the last two games, and right tackle Spencer Brown is also questionable with an ankle issue.

Puka Nacua, who was a fifth-round pick in the 2023 NFL draft, was "redrafted" at No. 4 overall by the Indianapolis Colts in a recent ESPN exercise, while Dalton Kincaid moved up to No. 21 in the redraft. C.J. Stroud went No. 1 to the Carolina Panthers, and Will Anderson Jr. remained at No. 3 in the redraft.

The Buffalo Bills emerged victorious in the Wild Card round of the 2023 NFL Playoffs against the Pittsburgh Steelers despite multiple defensive injuries, with rookies Dalton Kincaid leading the receiving game, O’Cyrus Torrence showing promise but still needing improvement, Dorian Williams stepping up due to linebacker injuries, and Justin Shorter's rookie season ending due to injury.
Buffalo Bills' offensive starters, Dalton Kincaid, Stefon Diggs, and James Cook, spoke to reporters after practice, discussing various topics such as their season so far, upcoming games, and their roles within the team. Kincaid talked about his return from injury and the confidence he has in the offense, while Diggs addressed the challenges he's facing from opponents and his motivation to support his teammates. Cook discussed the positive energy brought by quarterback Josh Allen and his confidence in pass protection.
This article discusses various fantasy football storylines for Week 10, including the struggles of the San Francisco 49ers, the impressive rookie performance of CJ Stroud, the success of the Baltimore Ravens, and the emergence of Dalton Kincaid and Khalil Shakir in the Buffalo Bills' offense.

The Buffalo Bills dominated the Miami Dolphins in a 48-20 victory, with rookies Dalton Kincaid and O'Cyrus Torrence making notable contributions. Kincaid, a tight end, has yet to showcase his full potential but has been utilized as a safety-blanket option in short zone coverage. Torrence, an offensive guard, has impressed with his strength and ability to hold off defenders. Linebacker Dorian Williams saw no defensive snaps but made a tackle on special teams, while wide receiver Justin Shorter's return from injury remains uncertain.

The Buffalo Bills concluded their training camp with some awards, including Stefon Diggs as Offensive MVP for his impressive performance and connection with quarterback Josh Allen. Taylor Rapp stood out as a defensive standout, showcasing his versatility and adding depth to the defense. Gabe Davis, who struggled with an ankle injury last year, looked back to his old self, providing a boost to the Bills' offense. Latavius Murray, a veteran running back, impressed with his playmaking abilities. Rookie tight end Dalton Kincaid showed promise and built rapport with Allen. Damar Hamlin's return to practice after a challenging journey was a meaningful moment, and the Buffalo Bandits' visit brought a crossover between the Bills and lacrosse champions. Head coach Sean McDermott played a prank on the players by canceling their night off and taking them to Pittsford Dairy instead.