The Buffalo Bills have exercised the fifth-year option for tight end Dalton Kincaid, securing him through the 2027 season. This decision brings stability to the tight end position.
Last season, the Bills struggled with injuries and inconsistency at the tight end spot. Kincaid’s presence strengthens the position for the future.
There are other tight end options available in the market, but the Bills chose to focus on continuity by keeping Kincaid. His chemistry with Josh Allen is invaluable.
General Manager Brandon Beane called exercising Kincaid's fifth-year option a “no-brainer.” The decision highlights their priority for stability at the position.
By activating the fifth-year option, Kincaid will remain with the Bills until 2027. In that year, he will earn $8.16 million, fully guaranteed.
For the 2026 season, Kincaid remains under his rookie contract, with a cap hit of approximately $4.2 million, providing a cost-effective solution.
Kincaid’s 2025 season was impressive despite injuries. He played 12 games, recording 39 receptions, 571 yards, and 5 touchdowns, a career-high.
He earned a Pro Bowl selection for the 2026 season, showcasing his importance to the Bills. He continued to be a reliable target for Josh Allen.
Despite missing five games due to injury, Kincaid remained a key playmaker, especially in the middle of the field. His ability to gain yards after the catch is valuable.
The Bills recognize Kincaid’s ability to move the chains and create opportunities for Mahomes. His presence in the offense adds balance and depth.
With Kincaid in the fold, along with solid depth behind him, the Bills are assured of stability at tight end for at least the next two years.
This decision solidifies the team’s long-term plans, ensuring that Josh Allen has a dependable weapon to work with in the passing game.






