Jets Send a Desperate Trade Offer to the Bills for a $53.6 Million Pro Bowl Tight End, Hoping to End Their Losing Nightmare – The TE’s Answer Has Bills Fans Cheering
Jets Send a Desperate Trade Offer to the Bills for a $53.6 Million Pro Bowl Tight End, Hoping to End Their Losing Nightmare – The TE’s Answer Has Bills Fans Cheering
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In the midst of a brutal losing streak and a crumbling offense, the New York Jets made a bold, last-ditch move — sending an official trade offer to the Buffalo Bills in hopes of acquiring one of the AFC’s most experienced tight ends, a former Pro Bowler currently playing under a $53.6 million contract.
Sources around the league say the Jets saw this player as the missing piece — a tough, reliable veteran who could block, catch, and immediately give Aaron Rodgers the stability his offense has been sorely lacking. For New York, it wasn’t just a trade proposal; it was a plea for rescue.
But in Buffalo, the answer came swiftly and firmly. GM Brandon Beane reportedly declined the offer within hours, making it clear that no one was leaving Buffalo during this critical stretch. Yet what truly captured the hearts of Bills fans wasn’t the front office’s decision — it was the player’s response.

According to those present in the locker room, he spoke softly but with unmistakable conviction:
“My heart chose Buffalo a long time ago. I was born to fight for these colors — not anyone else’s. If there ever comes a day when I no longer belong to the Bills, then maybe that’s the day I no longer belong in the NFL.”
That single quote spread across social media like wildfire. Thousands of Bills fans reshared it, calling him “the last true loyal heart in Buffalo.” In a league where trades and contracts often define loyalty, his words reminded everyone that some things simply can’t be bought.
Only later in the day did the name behind the story emerge — Dawson Knox, the veteran tight end who has been a pillar of Buffalo’s offense for years and now willingly embraces a secondary role just to remain part of the team he loves.
The Jets may have failed in their attempt to “save” their season, but for the Bills, this moment became something much greater — a victory of spirit. Because in Buffalo, loyalty and heart will always mean more than money or fame.
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