The **Buffalo Bills** and tight end **Dawson Knox** have reached an agreement on a new deal that will keep the veteran in Buffalo for his eighth NFL season, according to **Tom Pelissero** of NFL Network.
**Knox** was originally scheduled to earn $12 million during the upcoming season, a figure that included a $1.5 million roster bonus due this coming Sunday. Per **Pelissero**, the two sides had been working through various options regarding his contract status before ultimately striking a deal to ensure he remains with the organization.
The move provides clarity for the **Bills** roster as they approach the start of the new league year. **Knox** has been a consistent presence in the Buffalo offense since being drafted by the team, serving as a key target for quarterback **Josh Allen**. By restructuring the terms of his stay, the **Bills** manage a significant cap hit while retaining a veteran leader in the locker room.
This agreement comes as the **Bills** continue to shape their roster around a potent passing attack that now features **Knox** alongside young standout **Dalton Kincaid**. Further details regarding the specific structure of the new deal have not yet been released.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
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