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    Dalton Kincaid hilariously copies Key & Peele skit during Buffalo Bills training camp practice

    By Jon Helmkamp,

    7 hours ago

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    The Buffalo Bills have a potential star in second-year tight end Dalton Kincaid, but it's not just his elite route running and excellent hands that make him so beloved by Bills Mafia. It's also his elite personality.

    Time and time again, Kincaid has proven to be a hilarious contributor to levity, joy, and hijinx. His latest moment in the spotlight took place Sunday at Bills camp.


    Dalton Kincaid copies Hingle McCringleberry skit with Josh Allen and Dawson Knox

    This year, the vibes are noticeably high during Bills practice. The boys are straight up having fun. Personally, I can't help but feel that a happy Allen is a dangerous proposition for the rest of the league, even if he is dealing with plenty of obstacles this year .

    Kincaid is the latest culprit, copying Hingle McCringleberry from a Key & Peele skit while celebrating on the field.

    Here's Kincaid retweeting the video of his moment during practice with a gif of the moment he was copying:


    Dalton Kincaid having a great camp while expectations for him continue to soar

    Reports on Kincaid in training camp have been raving. Reporters on site have continuously stated that Kincaid is getting open all over the field with his athleticism and route running prowess. He figures to be one of the top pass-catching options for Allen in his first season post-Stefon Diggs.

    Still, I have urged that expectations for Kincaid should be tempered . He can be an impact asset on offense without having to make the leap to be one of the best tight ends in the game in only his sophomore campaign.

    That said, I won't put it past Kincaid to have a monster season. With 241 vacated targets available after the departures of Diggs and Gabriel Davis, Kincaid could certainly get a big piece of the pie. If offensive coordinator unlocks Kincaid's usage to include attacking downfield while also making him a key red zone threat, then, as Michael Jordan would say, the ceiling is the roof.

    Related: 'Underrated' wide receiver part of Bills' plans for replacing Stefon Diggs


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