Bills TE Dalton Kincaid Breaks Silence After Missing Buffalo’s Latest Practice – Reveals Heartbreaking Family Emergency That Shocked the Entire NFL
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After days of uncertainty and growing concern across Bills Mafia, tight end Dalton Kincaid has finally broken his silence about the shocking reason behind his unexpected absence from Buffalo’s most recent practice session. The truth — a sudden and heartbreaking family emergency — has shaken not only the organization but the entire NFL community.
According to team sources, Kincaid was excused from practice after receiving an urgent phone call informing him that a close family member had fallen into critical condition. The situation was so sudden and severe that the 24-year-old immediately left the facility and spent the entire day at a Buffalo hospital, staying by his family’s side instead of stepping onto the field.

Inside the Bills locker room, news of the emergency spread quickly and hit teammates hard. Several players described the atmosphere as “heavy,” with Head Coach Sean McDermott gathering the entire team to inform them of what Kincaid was facing. His message was simple, emotional, and unwavering:
“Today, everything we do is for Dalton.”
And throughout the day, that sentiment carried through the building — from players, to staff, to the fanbase that continues to define Buffalo’s identity as one of the most compassionate cities in football.
After taking time to care for his family and maintain his privacy, Kincaid finally spoke publicly in a statement filled with emotion and gratitude. His words immediately spread across social media, touching thousands:
“I will never forget how this team wrapped its arms around my family on the worst night we’ve ever faced. Every prayer, every message, every bit of love from Buffalo helped us stand when we felt like we were falling apart. This city has taught me what a true football family really is.”
Bills fans flooded his account with messages of support, and players around the league expressed their solidarity. According to several team insiders, the Bills even FaceTimed Kincaid from the facility after practice, reminding him that “the team has his back — no matter what.”
Kincaid ended his message with a promise that resonated deeply with Bills Mafia:
“I’ll return as soon as my family is stable. This team, this city — they mean everything to me. And when I’m back, I’ll play with even more heart for everyone who stood by me during the hardest moment of my life.”
As Buffalo pushes through the crucial stretch of the season, one thing is clear:
Dalton Kincaid may have missed a practice, but the love, unity, and strength shown throughout Bills Mafia proves once again that Buffalo is more than just a football city — it’s family.













