Bills, TE Dawson Knox agree to 3-year contract
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The Bills found a way to keep tight end Dawson Knox on the 2026 roster amid a difficult cap situation by signing him to a new three-year contract, sources told ESPN's Jeremy Fowler on Tuesday.
The Buffalo Bills have agreed to a contract extension with tight end Dawson Knox, keeping the long-term offensive contributor with the team for at least the 2026 season. The news was reported by ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler and confirmed by NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero.
The Bills are giving tight end Dawson Knox a three-year contract extension which will lower his 2026 salary cap figure.
The injuries are building up ahead of Week 12 and one of the more notable reports has Dalton Kincaid out with a hamstring injury. The Bills play on Thursday Night Football versus the Texans. This comes with little surprise given the short week that it is.
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Buffalo Bills tight end Dawson Knox has a lot to celebrate. During the Bills’ comeback victory on Sunday against division rival the New England Patriots, Knox set a new franchise record for most receiving touchdowns by a tight end.
The Ravens have a new head coach and likely will have a new-look roster. The work for revamping that roster heated up on a busy day yesterday for Baltimore. Our Jeff Zrebiec breaks down the Ravens' top free agents agreeing to deals.