Bills TE Kincaid Injured Ahead of Falcons Game

But here’s the thing that’s been on a lot of our minds: how healthy will they actually be? As reported by Built In Buffalo, the big question mark heading into Monday night is their starting tight end, Dalton Kincaid. He’s been dealing with an oblique injury, and the fact that he was limited in practice all week means his status is truly up in the air. You can’t help but feel a pang of concern when you see a key player like Kincaid, who leads the team in receiving yards and touchdowns, listed as questionable. It’s a significant blow for Josh Allen and the offense if he can’t make it onto the field.
It’s a mixed bag of news coming out of Bills camp, as many teams experience this time of year. While some players, like safety Taylor Rapp and offensive lineman Dion Dawkins, seem to be back to full participation, others have taken a step back. It’s understandable why fans are a bit worried when key players are suddenly not practicing. For instance, Curtis Samuel, a wide receiver who has unfortunately battled injuries since joining the Bills, is now dealing with neck and rib issues. While the team has depth at receiver, it’s never ideal to see players constantly in and out of the lineup.
We’re all hoping that Dalton Kincaid can somehow be ready to go, even if it’s on a limited basis. His presence, or absence, could really shape how this important game unfolds. It makes you wonder, with so many players fighting through ailments, what does this say about the overall physical toll of the season and how teams manage player health week to week? Will this be the week the Bills overcome the odds, or will the injury bug continue to bite?