Buffalo Bills and tight end Dawson Knox finalize three-year contract extension The Buffalo Bills have secured the services of tight end Dawson Knox for the next three seasons. According to multiple reports, Knox has agreed to a new contract with the team, ensuring his continued role with the franchise. Knox, 29, previously had one year remaining on his existing deal with the Bills. However, as noted by NFL Media’s Tom Pelissero, the tight end was set to earn $12 million in 2026, including a $1.5 million roster bonus due on Sunday. The new agreement allows both parties to align on terms that keep Knox with the team beyond his initial contract. Selected in the third round of the 2019 NFL Draft, Knox has spent his entire professional career with the Bills. A former Pro Bowler, he has accumulated 229 receptions for 2,694 yards and 27 touchdowns over seven seasons. In 2026, Knox played all 17 games, starting 12 times, and recorded 36 catches for 417 yards and four touchdowns. He was active for 58 percent of the Bills’ offensive snaps during the season. The deal underscores the Bills’ commitment to retaining key players as they prepare for the upcoming season. Knox’s production and reliability have made him a valuable asset to the team’s offense, and the extension aims to stabilize their roster moving forward.#buffalo_bills #pro_bowl #dawson_knox #nfl_draft #2019_nfl_draft
