The (football) world famous “Tight End University will kick off once again this week… but there might be a certain omission, team-wise.
The Buffalo Bills.
NFL All-Pro tight ends George Kittle and Travis Kelce joined with the retired Greg Olsen to create the concept of “TE U.” It’s a spinoff of something former Bill Von Miller created for pass rushers years ago, his “pass rush summit.”
The event for tight ends in the NFL is entering its fifth season and in the past the Bills were well represented. The likes of Dalton Kincaid and Dawson Knox had previously shown up, but the announced list of players that will be there did not have either on it.
However, there is a chance quarterback Josh Allen still is there to throw at the event.
The full group of tight ends that will be take in “Tight End U” can be found below:
This article originally appeared on Bills Wire: Are any Bills players at ‘Tight End University’ in 2025?
Reporting by Nick Wojton, USA TODAY / Bills Wire
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