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Buffalo Bills tight end Dawson Knox is joining up with the top players at his position again this offseason at “Tight End University.”
Last offseason, NFL All-Pro tight ends George Kittle and Travis Kelce joined with the retired Greg Olsen to create the concept. It’s a spinoff of something Von Miller created for pass rushers years ago, his “pass rush summit.”
Knox was at the first one and so was his new teammate in OJ Howard. Knox is making to two-for-two.
TEU announced via Instagram that Knox will be in attendance again in 2022:
https://www.instagram.com/p/CeRppi9FZK2/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y%3D
Per the Instagram account for the event, it’s set to take place later this month from June 22 to 24. Howard might join Knox there, but we already know one other Bills teammate plans to be there: Josh Allen.
Kittle teased earlier this offseason that Allen was one of the quarterbacks asked to come throw to players.
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