The Buffalo Bills have agreed to terms with tight end Dawson Knox on a new three-year contract extension, according to Tom Pelissero of NFL Network. The agreement ensures that Knox will remain a fixture in the Buffalo offense for the foreseeable future.
Since being selected by the Bills, Knox has established himself as a vital piece of the team’s aerial assault led by quarterback Josh Allen. The three-year deal provides long-term security for both the player and the organization, which has prioritized maintaining its core offensive nucleus. Knox has proven to be a reliable target, particularly in high-leverage situations and the red zone, throughout his tenure in Western New York.
The news of the extension comes as the Bills continue to finalize their roster depth and manage their salary cap for the upcoming seasons. While the specific financial terms and guaranteed figures of the contract have not been publicly detailed, the commitment signals Buffalo's clear intent to keep their homegrown talent in the fold. Knox has been a consistent contributor to the team's recent string of success in the AFC East.
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