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Buffalo Bills Tight Ends Face Roster Battle Before 2026 Season

· 2026-07-15

Buffalo Bills Tight Ends Face Roster Battle Before 2026 Season

Buffalo Bills tight ends are split between roster locks and bubble spots as the team prepares for the 2026 season.

Which Bills tight ends are roster locks?

The Bills have a clear top tight end in Dalton Kincaid, who remains a roster lock after a strong 2025 campaign. Kincaid led the team with 78 catches for 825 yards and five touchdowns last season, and his chemistry with quarterback Josh Allen keeps him firmly entrenched as Buffalo’s No. 1 option. Veteran Tyler Conklin also looks safe after re-signing in free agency, providing Allen with a reliable veteran presence in the passing game.

Who’s on the roster bubble?

The tight end room’s depth is where the competition heats up. rookie tight end Brenton Strange enters his second season with something to prove after flashing potential but struggling with consistency. Strange’s 42 catches for 389 yards in 2025 left room for improvement, and the Bills could look to add another option before the roster deadline. Veteran Tre’ McKitty is also fighting for a spot after a quiet 2025 season that saw him record just 12 receptions for 103 yards.

Why the Bills tight end battle matters

The Bills sit sixth in the American Football Conference with a 12-5 record and are riding a three-game winning streak. With the next game set for Sept. 13 against the Houston Texans, Buffalo’s tight end depth could be tested early if injuries strike. Kincaid’s role as a red-zone threat and Conklin’s veteran savvy give the Bills a solid foundation, but the backups must step up if the starters falter.

What comes next for Buffalo’s tight ends?

The Bills will finalize their 53-man roster before the season opener, meaning every snap counts for the bubble players. Strange and McKitty need standout performances in training camp to secure their spots, while Kincaid and Conklin will look to build on last year’s production. If Buffalo’s tight end room stays healthy, it could add another weapon to an offense already ranked among the league’s best.

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