Legendary TE Who Helped Lead the Bills to Four Super Bowls Speaks Out to Praise Josh Allen’s Most Trusted Teammate After Comparisons to Travis Kelce – “He’s Not the Next Travis Kelce – He’s the First Dalton Kincaid.”
Legendary TE Who Helped Lead the Bills to Four Super Bowls Speaks Out to Praise Josh Allen’s Most Trusted Teammate After Comparisons to Travis Kelce – “He’s Not the Next Travis Kelce – He’s the First Dalton Kincaid.”
Buffalo, New York
As Dalton Kincaid continues to emerge as a central force in the Buffalo Bills’ offense, comparisons to Kansas City Chiefs superstar Travis Kelce have become increasingly frequent. Every precise route, every soft-handed catch, every crucial third-down conversion seems to invite the same narrative: “He’s the next Kelce.”

But one true Bills legend — a man who helped lead Buffalo to four straight Super Bowls — believes people are missing the bigger picture.
In a recent interview aired in Buffalo this week, the former player — once a pillar of the franchise’s golden era in the 1990s — offered glowing praise for Kincaid, emphasizing the young tight end’s maturity, intelligence, and unique identity.
“People keep saying he’s the next Travis Kelce, but I don’t think so. Kelce is a legendary TE in the NFL, no doubt about that — but Dalton has a completely different style. He reads defenses like a veteran, moves with the instinct of someone who’s been there before. He’s not the next Travis Kelce — he’s the first Dalton Kincaid.”
Inside the Bills’ locker room, those words come as no surprise. Josh Allen has often referred to Dalton Kincaid as his most trusted hands in high-pressure situations. From tight red-zone grabs to game-changing short-yardage catches, Kincaid has quietly become a foundational piece of Buffalo’s evolving offensive identity.
For Bills Mafia, Kincaid represents the perfect blend of humility and work ethic — a player who doesn’t talk much, but lets his play speak louder than any headline.

And the man behind those powerful words? None other than Pete Metzelaars, the legendary tight end who helped guide the Buffalo Bills to four consecutive Super Bowls in the early ’90s.
A legend passing the torch to a rising star — and perhaps, this time, Buffalo has found its rightful heir.













