It’s game day down in Duval County and it will be win or go home for both the Bills and Jaguars. After two dynamic Saturday games, Buffalo and Jacksonville will kick off the Sunday games and fans are not going to want to miss this matchup.
The Bills’ offense led by Josh Allen will have a very tough matchup as Jacksonville’s defense has been one of the best all season long. However, they aren’t perfect and they will have to find a way to slow down Allen who has historically been dynamic in the Wild Card round.
Buffalo has been battling wide receiver troubles with the lack of separation and production, but playoff football is different and anything can happen. However, NFL Network Reporter Cameron Wolfe gave an update about one of Buffalo’s top targets at the tight end position that fans will love.
According to Wolfe, fans should “keep an eye on Dalton Kincaid as the answer to the question of which Bills receiver steps up for Josh Allen.”
Wolfe then dove into the topic of Kincaid dealing with a knee injury, in which Wolfe said that the injury “could require offseason surgery.” At the same time, Wolfe said that Kincaid told him that “he feels pretty good on that knee this week.”
Keep an eye on Dalton Kincaid as the Bills receiver stepping up for Josh Allen. Kincaid tells me his injured knee feels pretty good, best it has in a while.
— Cameron Wolfe (@CameronWolfe) January 11, 2026
More ahead of Bills vs. Jaguars for @nflnetwork @NFLGameDay: pic.twitter.com/WVDjl706jM
Dalton Kincaid could be huge X-factor for Bills in Wild Card round
At the end of the day, the Bills just need to do whatever it takes to win. At the same time, how they win should play a factor as well. If Allen and Kincaid can connect throughout the day to make this Jaguars defense pay the price, then by all means go for it.
Kincaid has been dealing with this knee injury that dates back to last season and while it has kept him off the field at times, the offense moves better down the field.
Seeing as how the Bills’ receivers haven’t been able to prove to be dangerous all season long, this could be the type of game where Bills fans see Dalton Kincaid become a Travis Kelce-like player.
