Coleman and Kincaid have both missed significant time over the past few weeks, but their absences have, to be frank, hardly been noticeable. That has a lot to do with the fact that Josh Allen is playing at an MVP level as of late, and the fact that newly acquired WR Amari Cooper has established a role for himself after struggling initially to find a foothold in Buffalo’s offense. The return of Coleman to the lineup shouldn’t hurt Cooper as much as it does players like Mack Hollins and co. further down the depth chart, and in a matchup with the highest implied total on the week, all of the Bills' big-name pass catchers are worth a start. Kincaid has struggled all season long to get things going in the receiving game, and with newfound competition from Cooper in the target distribution, Kincaid profiles as a low-ceiling TE2 play at this point.
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