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0:42Mike Renner's Mock Draft: No. 26 KC Concepcion
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10:02AFC East Offseason Grades and Biggest Remaining Needs
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2:32Breaking: Bills Signing Edge Bradley Chubb
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0:56Quiet Contenders Waiting To Make A Move: Bills
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0:45Dawson Knox Returns To Bills On 3-Year Deal
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7:31Under The Radar Free Agent Signings
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10:37Breaking News: DJ Moore Traded To The Bills
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7:18NFL Free Agency Stories
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1:32Bills, Chargers, 49ers Among Teams Interested In Mike Evans
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11:25AFC East Top Free Agent Targets
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18:51Biggest Draft Stock Risers And Fallers From NFL Combine
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1:45Post-Combine Mock Draft: Bills Move Up To No. 3 To Select WR Carnell Tate
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1:175 Trades We Need To See This Offseason: WR A.J. Brown To The Bills
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8:53AFC East Combine Prospect Best Fits
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1:41AFC East Combine Prospect Best Fits: Bills
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1:20Breech: Pierce Could Make Team "A True Super Bowl Contender"
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1:39Best Landing Spot For Alec Pierce
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1:48Best Landing Spot For Mike Evans
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11:59AFC East Offseason Needs
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1:59Needs Mock Draft: AFC East
2025 Receiving
| STATS |
REC
Receptions
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YDS
Receiving Yards
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AVG
Average Yards per Reception
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TD
Receiving Touchdowns
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LNG
Longest Reception
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| Regular Season | 16 | 187 | 11.7 | 3 | 29 |
| Post Season | — | — | — | — | — |
Top Jackson Hawes News
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Bills' Jackson Hawes: Not targeted in loss to Broncos
Hawes was not targeted during Buffalo's 33-30 divisional-round overtime loss to Denver on Saturday.
Hawes went untargeted in the Bills' playoff loss while fellow tight ends Dalton Kincaid (6-83-1) and Dawson Knox (3-32-0) both had multiple grabs. A rookie fifth-round pick, Hawes proved to be an impactful blocker, and while suiting up for all 17 regular-season games, he also managed a respectable 16-187-3 line (19 targets) despite operating as the clear No. 3 option at the position behind Kincaid and Knox. Kincaid is locked in as Buffalo's top pass-catching TE for 2026 and beyond, but Knox carries an exorbitant cap hit next season and will be a candidate to either restructure his deal this offseason or be cut, potentially paving the way for Hawes to handle increased opportunities.
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Bills' Jackson Hawes: No targets in wild-card win
Hawes wasn't targeted during Sunday's 27-24 wild-card game win over the Jaguars.
Hawes played 35 percent of offensive snaps compared to 48 percent for Dawson Knox and 44 percent for Dalton Kincaid. Despite the similar playing time, Hawes was far less involved in the passing game, as each of Buffalo's other two tight ends notched three catches. Hawes will continue to fill a role as a highly effective blocker in the AFC divisional round against the Broncos.
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Bills' Jackson Hawes: One catch in blowout win
Hawes caught his only target for no gain during Sunday's 35-8 win versus the Jets.
As usual, Hawes was used only sparingly in the passing game in Week 18, trailing in targets at tight end behind both Keleki Latu (3) and Dawson Knox (2). Hawes's 22 snaps at tight end were second on the team to Latu's 48, but that was likely due to Buffalo's decision to rest some of its more valuable players. In the wild-card round at Jacksonville and potentially beyond, the Bills will probably continue to lean on Hawes as part of a committee at tight end along with Knox and 2023 first-rounder Dalton Kincaid, with Hawes deployed primarily in-line.
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Bills' Jackson Hawes: No targets Sunday
Hawes wasn't targeted while playing 21 of the Bills' 73 offensive snaps during Sunday's 13-12 loss to the Eagles.
Hawes operated as the Bills' No. 2 tight end during Sunday's loss, playing behind Dawson Knox (5-30-0) while Dalton Kincaid (knee) was sidelined. However, this didn't translate to an increase in production, as Hawes wasn't targeted in Week 17. Across 16 appearances this season, the rookie from Georgia Tech has caught 15 of 18 targets for 187 yards and three touchdowns. He's expected to remain a depth option in Buffalo's TE room in the Week 18 matchup against the Jets.
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Bills' Jackson Hawes: Catches two passes vs. Cleveland
Hawes caught both of his targets for 26 yards in Sunday's 23-20 win over the Browns.
The rookie from Georgia Tech logged 32 offensive snaps and played more than Dalton Kincaid (19 snaps), but that was likely a product of Buffalo's run-heavy game script while playing from ahead during Sunday's win. Hawes has now caught 15 of 18 targets for 187 yards and three touchdowns across 15 appearances this season. He's expected to remain a depth option in the Bills' tight-end corps in the Week 17 matchup against the Eagles.
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Bills' Jackson Hawes: Catches clutch touchdown pass
Hawes caught a three-yard touchdown pass during the Bills' 39-34 win over the Bengals on Sunday.
Hawes served mostly as a blocker during Sunday's game, but he came up clutch late in the fourth quarter when he slipped beyond the line of scrimmage into the end zone and caught a three-yard touchdown pass from Josh Allen to extend the Bills' lead to 39-28 after the point-after try. Hawes played 34 snaps on offense, which was just behind Dawson Knox (35) and ahead of the returning Dalton Kincaid (22). Hawes is now up to 12 catches (on 15 targets) for 152 yards and three touchdowns through 13 regular-season games.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-4, 253 lbs |
| Birthplace: Salt Lake City, UT |
| Age: 25 |
| School: Georgia Tech |
| Experience: 2 |




















