The Bills sophomore tight end was peppered with targets early and often in his limited time on the field yesterday before ultimately exiting the game with a knee injury. After the game, Kincaid said that he wasn’t sure of the extent of the injury, but the fact that we was unable to return suggests that we could be looking at a potential absence, most likely in the short-term. In his absence, WRs Khalil Shakir (9 targets), Curtis Samuel (8 targets), and Mack Hollins (4 targets) stepped up against a lackluster Colts defense to carry the day in the passing game. The Bills were already down two of their top targets in the passing game with Amari Cooper and Keon Coleman both missing the game with twin wrist injuries. While Cooper should be on track to return to the starting lineup in Week 11, it’s no guarantee, and Keon Coleman appears primed to miss some extended time with his injury moving forward, as well. Add Kincaid to the list of players to watch on injury reports, as any time missed for him would open up Dawson Knox as a weekly option as a streamer off the waiver wire. Should Coleman and Kincaid be out for next week against the Chiefs, Amari Cooper could finally step into the heavy workload we’ve been waiting to see for him in the fantasy community since he joined the Bills.
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