Yeah, Dalton might be back.
Bills' Dalton Kincaid continues Year 3 resurgence in Patriots loss originally appeared on The Sporting News
The Buffalo Bills saw their undefeated start to the season come to an end at the hands of the New England Patriots 23-20 at Highmark Stadium.
In a game that will be remembered for the countless penalties and fumbles from both teams, one thing stood out a little more, and that was the performance of Bills tight end Dalton Kincaid.
Having started the 2025 season shot out of a cannon, Kincaid had his best return for the year against the Patriots, hauling in six receptions for 108 yards to easily lead the Bills in yards on what was an otherwise dirty night for the current AFC East champs.
Kincaid routinely got open, and Josh Allen found him as Dalton puts last year's inconsistent season in the rearview mirror. Performances like this show that the young tight end might be fully back to being the type of weapon we know him to be.
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Bills slashed by Stefon Diggs in Highmark return
Kincaid might have had a superb night, but Buffalo was slashed repeatedly by Stefon Diggs, who marked his return to Highmark Stadium in a devastating way.
Diggs would have 10 receptions for 146 yards to be the leading man for Drake Maye and the Patriots, as Sean McDermott's defense had no answer to the star duo. Now at 4-1 thanks to the loss, the AFC East isn't a one-horse race that some thought it would be, with the Bills only one game clear at the top of the standings.
Yeah, Kincaid was superb for Buffalo, but Diggs was equally, if not better, for the Patriots, and that might have ultimately decided the game...or the penalties, or the fumbles - pick one.
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