The Buffalo Bills entered Week 10 already without their top two receivers, Amari Cooper and Keon Coleman, due to wrist injuries.
During the game, they dealt with another injury to one of their top remaining receiving threats, tight end Dalton Kincaid. His absence is another blow to Buffalo’s banged-up offense.
Here’s what to know about Kincaid’s injury.
Dalton Kincaid injury update
Kincaid returned to the Bills vs. Colts game in the second half after suffering a first-half knee injury. He returned for two snaps in the third quarter but has not played a snap since he was targeted with 9:45 left in the third quarter. He valiantly attempted to overcome the injury, but he has left the game, and his return is doubtful, according to the team.
Kincaid’s injury appeared to occur after quarterback Josh Allen slightly overthrew the second-year tight end in the red zone for what would have been a big gain and potentially a touchdown. He tried to make the catch but came down hard after failing to do so.
Dalton Kincaid –
Left knee concern for PCL sprain or patella/bursa irritation.
He returned to the game with a brace on his left knee. pic.twitter.com/aHkXXIpI1t— Jeff Mueller, PT, DPT (@jmthrivept) November 10, 2024
After leaving the field, Kincaid was checked out in the blue medical tent and exited it wearing a brace.
The Bills didn’t immediately provide an update about Kincaid’s status but later announced that he was “questionable” to return because of the injury.