Bills TE Dawson Knox lights up cameraman going out of bounds vs. Chiefs
It’s always amazing to see how many people they have in close proximity to a football field on a given day. And people operating the cameras on the sidelines are never far from the line of fire. And on Sunday evening, Bills’ tight end Dawson Knox absolutely rocked a camera man as he was running out of bounds when they were facing the Chiefs.
At least Knox helped the people up that he hit. That kind of thing simply comes with the territory of being on the sidelines of a football game.
The Bills defeated the Chiefs on Sunday, 30-21, handing Kansas City their first loss of the 2024 season. Knox finished with four catches for 40 yards on Sunday.
Buffalo had a number of players contribute to the victory, including Khalil Shakir, Curtis Samuel, James Cook, Amari Cooper, and Mack Hollins.
Bills quarterback Josh Allen finished with over 300 all-purpose yards and two total touchdowns, while tossing in one interception. Buffalo snagged an interception late in the fourth quarter to seal the victory, giving them back-to-back seasons with regular season wins over the Chiefs.
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Kansas City quarterback Patrick Mahomes completed 23 of 33 passes for 196 passing yards, while tossing in three touchdowns with two interceptions. Chiefs running back Kareem Hunt had 14 carries for 60 rushing yards.
In Dawson Knox’s NFL career, he’s hauled in 181 catches for 2,108 receiving yards and 23 touchdowns. He’s had two seasons of over 500 receiving yards (2021 and 2022).
Dawson Knox college football career
The former Ole Miss star had his best two years in Oxford in 2017 and 2018. Over those last two seasons, he hauled in 39 catches for over 600 receiving yards, with zero touchdown passes. Knox ran a 4.64-40-yard dash at the 2019 NFL Combine, ranking him in the 86th percentile in that category for a player of his size.