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Bills' Tight End Kincaid Doubtful for National Tight End Day Clash
26 Oct
Summary
- Dalton Kincaid continues to battle oblique injury, status uncertain for Week 8
- Kincaid's absence would be a major blow to Bills' passing attack
- Bills motivated to avoid third straight loss coming out of bye week

As the NFL celebrates National Tight End Day on Sunday, the Buffalo Bills may be without their star tight end Dalton Kincaid. Kincaid continues to battle an oblique injury that kept him out of the team's last game before their bye week.
Coming out of the bye, the Bills are motivated to avoid a three-game losing streak. However, Kincaid's status for the Week 8 clash against the Carolina Panthers remains uncertain. The tight end was limited in practice this week and is listed as questionable, meaning his availability will likely come down to the wire.
Kincaid's presence is crucial for the Bills' passing attack, as he has emerged as a key receiving threat with three touchdowns in five games this season. Without him, the Bills would be forced to rely more heavily on secondary tight end options Dawson Knox and Jackson Hawes, significantly limiting their offensive firepower.
The Bills are eager to get back on track after consecutive losses. Their chances of doing so could hinge on whether Kincaid is able to suit up and provide a much-needed boost to the team's offense on National Tight End Day.




