Buffalo Bills, Dawson Knox agree to new three-year contract
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The Buffalo Bills managed to find a way to keep tight end Dawson Knox in the fold.
Entering this offseason, Knox had a huge $17 million salary cap hit on his previous contract. Now thanks to a new three-year deal he signed on Tuesday, Knox has changed all that and remains in Buffalo:
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â Buffalo Bills (@BuffaloBills) March 10, 2026
We have agreed to terms with TE Dawson Knox through 2028.
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âWeâd be crazy not to want a Dawson Knox back,â general manager Brandon Beane previously said. âWe know we have to make it work for him and work for us.â
Knox, 29, could have just been cut and saved the Bills approximately $10M in cap space. Instead, Knox signs a deal which prevents him from leaving Buffalo and likely saves the Bills plenty of salary cap space.
In 2025, Knox had 36 catches for 417 yards and four touchdowns. Those were his best receiving numbers since 2022.
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