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How Dalton Kincaid and Curtis Samuel are using OTAs to settle into new roles on the Bills offense

How Dalton Kincaid and Curtis Samuel are using OTAs to settle into new roles on the Bills offense


Ahead of his sophomore season, Kincaid is taking advantage of having a full offseason.

“Last offseason I didn’t really get to train much until I got here for OTAs because I was hurt,” Kincaid shared. “I don’t want to say it’s been more fun but just being able to participate in workouts and stuff in February and March, as opposed to last year when I’m just sitting there kind of watching everybody workout and I’m doing my rehab. I feel a lot better…I definitely think there’s a difference in terms of last year and this year.”

One of the biggest things Kincaid wanted to focus on this offseason was adding to his strength.

“That was a big emphasis for me this offseason was getting stronger and faster and changing terms of my diet, focusing on that as well,” Kincaid shared. “So, especially being back in Buffalo…being in the weight room a lot more was something I wanted to focus on this offseason.”

While Kincaid has a year with the Bills under his belt, similar to new offensive players, the tight end is learning how the offense will operate under new offensive coordinator Joe Brady.

“Joe has been awesome in terms of his mentality and his energy every day,” Kincaid said. “It’s contagious as an offense and as a whole. I think we all feel that especially coming out in practice. But the playbook has changed, I wouldn’t say a ton but there’s a lot of changes and tweaks we’ve made from last year.

“So, I think the creativity and kind of freedom he has right now in terms of just testing things out, especially in OTAs, is super helpful.”

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