The Buffalo Bills came away with a 30-20 win over the Indianapolis Colts in Week 10 to get to 8-2 on the season, but it seemingly came at a cost. While already playing without Keon Coleman and Amari Cooper due to respective wrist injuries, tight end Dalton Kincaid left the game with a knee injury. Things seemed to be positive when he re-entered the game, but he came out once again and didn’t return.
Speaking with Alex Brasky following the win, Kincaid provided a brief update on his knee, and what went down after he tried to go back in.
“I thought I could go [and] then just didn’t feel good enough to run and be able to go out there and protect myself,” Kincaid said.
The second-year tight end added that he doesn’t know the extent of the injury. With that in mind, his injury will be added to the list of star players to monitor ahead of Buffalo’s massive showdown with the Kansas City Chiefs next week in Buffalo. If the Bills don’t win, they can all but kiss the No. 1 seed in the AFC goodbye
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