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Dalton Kincaid next contract directly impacted by Kyle Pitts’ new deal

The Atlanta Falcons have extended star tight end Kyle Pitts with a new three-year contract, and it very well could have a direct impact on the next deal for Buffalo Bills tight end Dalton Kincaid.

ESPN’s Adam Schefter was first on the Pitts news and had the ever-important financial details:

    This contract is no joke — it’s not loaded with funny money — as the $36 million in full guarantees represent the highest figure at the tight end position, eclipsing George Kittle by $1 million.

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    While average per year (APY) can often lead to incorrect conclusions about a contract in the NFL, it is a measure by which deals are often compared in this league. And the $18 million APY in Pitts’ new deal is the third-highest at tight end beyond Kittle ($19.1 million) and Trey McBride at $19 million.

    To date, Pitts has averaged 98 targets, 62 receptions, 780 yards, and three touchdowns per a 17-game season with the Falcons. He set career highs across the board with 88 snags, 928 yards, and five receiving scores in 2025.

    What Kyle Pitts’ deal means for Dalton Kincaid

    What readers of Buffalo Rumblings are likely most curious about is how Pitts’ deal impacts Kincaid’s next contract, whether with One Bills Drive or elsewhere. The first order of business is to compare availability, and the contract in games played between Pitts and Kincaid. Aside from the fact that Pitts has two more years of NFL production (entering year six) to the younger Kincaid (entering year four), what stands out is how durable Pitts has proven during most of his career.

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    Apart from the 2022 NFL season where he played in just 10 games, Pitts appeared in every game for the Falcons in 2021, later repeating the feat from 2023 through 2025 — starting a total of 72 of 78 games played. In contrast, Kincaid has missed 10 games in three seasons, starting 24 of 41 games played since 2023.

    But how do Pitts and Kincaid compare when just looking at numbers? Kincaid is close, with his 17-game averages as follows: 89 targets, 65 catches, 702 yards and four scores per season. Keep in mind, however, that there are a few key items affecting Kincaid’s stats. First is the presence of quarterback Josh Allen, and second is the presence of co-starting tight end Dawson Knox.

    That said, Kincaid has often served as the de facto “pass-catcher 1” in Buffalo’s offense, similar to how Pitts operates in Atlanta even with wide receiver Drake London catching plenty of attention. The Bills were wise to pick up Kincaid’s fifth-year option this past April, rather than

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