The Buffalo Bills’ tight end room was a fairly predictable projection last year. Dawson Knox was the well-paid veteran. Dalton Kincaid was the first round rookie. Quintin Morris was the multi-year depth player.
And so 53-man roster cut-down day came and went with little surprise. Morris making the team may have been a shock to some in 2022, when he beat out free-agent signing O.J. Howard for a spot on the roster despite Howard possessing guaranteed money in his contract. But in 2023, it was an expected event.
So many believed it would be the case again in 2024.