The Buffalo Bills' offseason has kicked off with much controversy. The Bills fired head coach Sean McDermott after nine seasons, which was followed by a very poorly executed press conference in which Terry Pegula largely threw McDermott under the bus, as well as heavily criticized wide receiver Keon Coleman.
Now, the Bills will be tasked with not only hiring the right head coach, but finding immediate success with that coach. And while that is obviously the main focus at the time of writing, one Bills player revealed that his teammate played through a serious injury in 2025, as Dawson Knox said that Dalton Kincaid played all season with a torn PCL.
"Bills TE Dawson Knox stated that Dalton Kincaid played this season with a torn PCL," Ryan Talbot posted on X. "A source close to Kincaid confirmed what Knox said on Mitch Morse's podcast saying Kincaid played the entire 2025 season with a torn PCL."
Kincaid had a terrific year in the 12 games he appeared in, catching 39 passes and a career-high five touchdowns.
Knox also added that he wants to be in Buffalo in 2026, but he doesn't know what the future holds.

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