· 2026-06-30

The Buffalo Bills are focusing on contract extensions for several players, with O'Cyrus Torrence, Dorian Williams, and Dalton Kincaid being top candidates.
The team's current standing is 15th in the American Football Conference, with a 3-14 record and a five-game losing streak.
The next game is scheduled against the Houston Texans on September 13, 2026.
O'Cyrus Torrence, the starting right guard, has been a fixture on the offensive line and is a top candidate for an extension.
Dorian Williams, a linebacker, has racked up 220 tackles over his first three seasons and will be fighting to keep his starting spot.
Dalton Kincaid, the tight end, has shown promise with 156 receptions for 1,692 yards and nine touchdowns, but needs to prove he can stay healthy.
The Bills have picked up the fifth-year option in Kincaid's contract, giving them time to decide on an extension.
And with the salary cap being a concern, general manager Brandon Beane will have to make some tough decisions.
But Beane has a history of making deals work, having recently extended contracts for players like Josh Allen and Greg Rousseau.
So the question is, can he do it again for these key players?
The answer will have to wait, as the team prepares for their next game against the Houston Texans.