The Buffalo Bills' final play of the AFC championship game vs. the Kansas City Chiefs included quarterback Josh Allen hurling ...
A tearful Dalton Kincaid reflected on his fourth-down drop in the final minutes of Bills' AFC title game loss: "Hopefully you ...
The second-year tight end couldn't hold on for a catch in the biggest play of the AFC championship game. Here's what his ...
If it weren’t for a crucial drop from second-year tight end Dalton Kincaid on the Bills final drive of the game, though, it’s fair to wonder if things would have played out differently.
“The opportunity’s there to catch it and it should be a catch, yeah,” Kincaid told reporters after the game. Kincaid was open and the pass was lofted within his reach, but the Bills tight ...
After the game, Kincaid told reporters, 'I mean, it’s football. Josh made a hell of an attempt just to get the ball up there. Just sucks a lot, not being able to bring it down. Just hurts a lot.' ...
It was a catchable ball by Allen, and a catch by Kincaid would've given the Bills a first down at midfield with a chance to tie or win the game. Unfortunately, the Chiefs got the win and the ...
Mark Konezny-Imagn Images Kincaid had a pretty forgettable first AFC championship game appearance, as he posted two catches for 13 yards in Buffalo's fourth postseason loss to the Chiefs since 2020.
The Bills didn’t lose the game because of one play, but it sure would have helped if Kincaid could have made that catch.
It felt inevitable that the Bills-Chiefs game would come down to a big blitz in a key situation by Kansas City defensive ...
Let's examine Kincaid's availability ahead of the Bills' AFC championship game against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday. Despite being listed on the injury report, Dalton Kincaid will be available ...
The Chiefs make the stop on fourth down! It'll be a lasting memory from the game of that effort by Kincaid in a critical moment. It took a lot for him to be out there in the first place.