The Buffalo Bills managed a 28-21 win over the Kansas City Chiefs, and it was the play of one offensive weapon that took the collective gaze of fans.
While James Cooks' 114 rushing yards were superb, so too was the play of tight end Dalton Kincaid.
In total, 101 yards and a touchdown from his six receptions proved that Dalton has firmly put last year's disappointment behind him. It now marks two 100-yard games in his last three outings, plus he has already doubled his touchdown total from last season, and is only 37 yards shy of his total from last season (448).
And yeah, his quarterback, Josh Allen, had some high praise for him after his dismantling of the Chiefs' defense.
"He's an absolute stud," Allen said. "Continues to get better, feel like each week he's getting better, healthier, which is awesome. Shows the type of player he is and can be, he's going to continue to progress, and my relationship and trust in him is only going to continue to grow."
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Last season was ruined by injury and inconsistent form as a result, but in Year 3, Dalton has hit the ground running.
He now has three touchdowns in his last four games, plus in two of them, he's surpassed 100 receiving yards to become one of Allen's favorite weapons in the passing game. Yes, there is still Khalil Shakir, but Dalton is quickly catching the slot weapon.
The 101 yards against the Chiefs included a 47-yard reception, and of his 101 yards, 53 of them were after the catch, which shows that Kincaid can get rolling downfield in a hurry.
For all of Buffalo's weapons, Kincaid might be turning out to be the most dependable option and the Chiefs just found that out.
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