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Bills' Dion Dawkins: Gets extension from Buffalo
Dion Dawkins has agreed to a three-year extension to remain with the Buffalo Bills.Dawkins thus is slated to continue to anchor the Bills offensive line through the 2027 season. Per Adam Schefter of ESPN, the Pro Bowler's three-year extension is worth $60.5 million, with the move expected to make the 2017 second-rounder the fourth highest-paid tackle in the league.
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Bills' Dion Dawkins: Good to go vs. Pittsburgh
Dion Dawkins (hand) does not carry an injury designation ahead of Sunday's wild-card game against the Steelers.Dawkins did not participate in the Buffalo Bills' walk-through Wednesday, but he finished the week as a full participant in Friday's practice. He cut his hand, which required stitches, in Buffalo's Week 18 victory over Miami.
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Bills' Dion Dawkins: Questionable to return
Dion Dawkins is questionable to return to Sunday's game against the Dolphins due to a hand laceration.Dawkins sustained a significant cut on his hand in the second half of Sunday's matchup and had to go to the locker room to get stitches. It's unclear whether he'll be able to return in the closing minutes of Sunday's game or whether he'll be available for the start of the playoffs.
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Bills' Dion Dawkins: Returns to action
Dion Dawkins (hand) played six snaps in Saturday's preseason game against the Colts.Dawkins was dealing with a hand injury earlier in August, but he's apparently made a full recovery considering he suited up for preseason action. The 29-year-old's ability to return quickly is good news for the Buffalo Bills, as the two-time Pro Bowler is a key part of their offensive line.
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Bills' Dion Dawkins: Considered day-to-day
Dion Dawkins suffered a hand injury in practice Monday, Katherine Fitzgerald of The Buffalo News reports.Dawkins' injury doesn't appear to be significant, which is good news for Buffalo. The 29-year-old made the Pro Bowl in each of his last two seasons as the team's starter at left tackle, and he remains an important piece of the team's offensive line.
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Bills' Dion Dawkins: Good to go this weekend
Dion Dawkins (ankle) is active for Sunday's game against the Jets.Dawkins missed Buffalo's Week 13 matchup versus New England as a result of an ankle issue, but he's now slated to limit his absence streak to just one game and reclaim his starting left tackle spot Sunday against New York.
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Bills' Dion Dawkins: Practices, still questionable
Dion Dawkins (ankle) is listed as questionable for Sunday's game versus the Jets.Despite the injury designation, Dawkins' full participation in practice signals he's probably trending toward playing in Week 14. Should the Pro Bowler need to sit out for a second consecutive game though, David Quessenberry would likely start at left tackle.
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Bills' Dion Dawkins: Missing first game of season
Dion Dawkins (ankle) has been ruled out for Thursday's game against the Patriots.After exiting in the Buffalo Bills' Thanksgiving Day win over the Lions with the ankle injury, Dawkins has been unable to log any practice activity this week and will be sidelined for the first time this season. David Quessenberry replaced Dawkins in last week's game and will likely pick up the start at left tackle Thursday.
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Bills' Dion Dawkins: Managing ankle injury
Dion Dawkins exited Thursday's game against the Lions due to an ankle injury.Dawkins was shaken up in the third quarter Thursday, and it's unclear whether he'll be available down the stretch. David Quessenberry will likely see increased playing time for Buffalo if Dawkins is unable to return.
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Bills' Dion Dawkins: Clears protocols
Dion Dawkins was activated from the reserve/COVID-19 list Saturday.This is significant news for a Buffalo Bills offense that's been depleted by COVID issues all week. Dawkins will seemingly resume his starting left tackle role Sunday in New England, while the Bills still remain down two O-Line starters in Jon Feliciano and Cody Ford, both of whom remain in the protocols.