Kincaid revealed he suffered a torn PCL during the 2024 season and spent 2025 continuing to “tweak” the knee in different situations, according to ESPN’s Alaina Getzenberg. Despite the ongoing wear, he said he is feeling good now and expects to recover without surgery.
Getzenberg’s reporting adds context to Kincaid’s update, noting the timeline of the injury and the ongoing management through the 2025 season. The news was conveyed in conjunction with the Bills’ communications around the new coaching staff, including Brady’s introductory session.
Meanwhile, Josh Allen addressed his own health scare, describing a recent issue as a “little broken bone” that was removed and cleaned up. “Not an ideal situation, painful throughout the weeks, but again, game day, different story, just being able to put that to the side and just go out there and play football,” he said.
Buffalo’s health updates come at a time of transition, with the Bills under Brady implementing a new direction heading into the 2026 season. The latest information should provide some reassurance to fans and the organization as they plan roster and medical strategies for the offseason.
This remains a developing story; additional updates and details are expected to emerge as Buffalo prepares for the next season.