Bills Place Dawson Knox on NFI, Shift Offense Ahead Training Camp
Bills Place Dawson Knox on NFI, Shift Offense Ahead Training Camp

Bills Place Dawson Knox on NFI, Shift Offense Ahead Training Camp

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As the Buffalo Bills kick off their 2025 training camp, significant changes are shaping their offensive lineup. Starting tight end Dawson Knox has been placed on the Active/Non-Football Injury list, pushing Dalton Kincaid into the primary tight end role, while rookie Jackson Hawes may also see increased playing time. Meanwhile, the Bills' wide receiver corps has been restructured, with key acquisitions like Joshua Palmer and Elijah Moore joining, and talks circulating about potentially bringing back former receiver Gabe Davis, who struggled with the Jacksonville Jaguars but was a notable deep threat for Buffalo. Running back James Cook, entering the final year of his rookie contract, remains a critical offensive asset alongside quarterback Josh Allen, whose recent six-year, $330 million extension underscores his central role. The Bills face decisions on retaining Cook amid contract tensions, as his dynamic playmaking is ranked among the league's top running back and quarterback duos with Allen. These adjustments reflect the Bills’ ongoing efforts to maintain a competitive edge and build chemistry for a Super Bowl championship run.

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