Bills Secure Three-Year Contract with TE Dawson Knox
The Buffalo Bills have secured tight end Dawson Knox with a new three-year contract. This decision ensures Knox will remain with the team for the foreseeable future. At 29 years old, Knox adds depth and experience to the Bills’ tight end position.
Dawson Knox’s New Contract Details
Knox’s previous contract had one year remaining, with a significant salary of $12 million due in 2026. Additionally, he was set to receive a $1.5 million roster bonus effective Sunday. The new agreement means the Bills have addressed Knox’s contract before those financial obligations came into play.
Career Highlights and Performance
Since being drafted in the third round of the 2019 NFL Draft, Knox has been a significant player for the Bills. He has spent his entire seven-season career with the team and has recorded impressive statistics.
- Receptions: 229
- Receiving Yards: 2,694
- Touchdowns: 27
In the 2026 season, Knox played all 17 games and started in 12. He achieved:
- Receptions: 36
- Receiving Yards: 417
- Touchdowns: 4
Knox was actively involved in the offense, participating in 58% of Buffalo’s offensive snaps. As a one-time Pro Bowler, his contributions to the team position him as a critical part of the Bills’ roster.
What’s Next for the Bills and Knox?
With this new contract, both the Bills and Dawson Knox are poised for continued success. His experience and skills will be vital as the team strives to enhance their offensive capabilities in upcoming seasons. Fans have much to look forward to as Knox dons the Bills jersey for a few more years.