Dalton Kincaid to miss first game as Bills announce inactives for Falcons matchup

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The Buffalo Bills have announced their list of inactive players for the upcoming game against the Atlanta Falcons. The players who will not participate include wide receiver Curtis Samuel, linebacker Jimmy Ciarlo, linebacker Matt Milano, offensive lineman Chase Lundt, and tight end Dalton Kincaid.

Kincaid, who has been the team’s leading receiver through Week 6, is missing his first game of the season due to an oblique injury. Samuel is also sidelined with neck and rib injuries. Both players were previously listed as questionable on the final injury report.

In preparation for the game, the Bills have activated safety Jordan Poyer and defensive tackle Jordan Phillips from the practice squad. Both are listed as active for tonight’s matchup.

Additionally, defensive tackle DaQuan Jones sustained a calf injury during warm-ups and will not play.

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