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Report: Bills, TE Dawson Knox agree to 3-year contract
The three-year extension reduces Knox's 2026 cap hit from $17.1 million and secures his roster spot through 2028, aiding Buffalo's salary cap flexibility.
- On Tuesday, March 10, 2026, the Buffalo Bills signed Dawson Knox to a three-year extension through the 2028 season that lowers his $17 million 2026 cap hit.
- Facing a roster overage of $11.5 million, the Buffalo Bills had to address Knox's untenable roughly $17 million 2026 cap number from prior guaranteed contracts this year.
- Known also for his blocking and leadership, Dawson Knox had 36 receptions for 417 yards and four touchdowns in 2025 and holds franchise records with 229 receptions, 2,694 yards, and 27 touchdowns.
- That move reduces Knox's 2026 cap hit, helping Buffalo get closer to cap compliance by Mar. 11 and secures the tight end room for 2026, keeping a trusted red-zone target for Josh Allen.
- Rather than cut him, Knox had said earlier this year that he loves it here and doesn’t want to leave Buffalo, citing community ties and family; negotiations with Brandon Beane continue.
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