WEST SENECA, N.Y. — One week before heading off to Bills training in Pittsford, Dalton Kincaid held his own camp in West Seneca.
Kincaid hosted a youth football camp Wednesday morning at West Seneca East High School alongside teammate Spencer Brown. Together, along with help from local coaches, they taught local first through eighth-graders football fundamental skills, while playing different games and contests.
For the second-year Bills tight end, it marked a full circle moment.
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"It's pretty surreal," Kincaid said at the event. "I was these kids when I was younger and just being able to see them all out here wearing my last name is pretty surreal. I haven't gotten used to that yet but just a great opportunity to be out here in Buffalo and get involved in the community."
The camp's website said every attendee receives a Kincaid camp t-shirt, an autograph from Kincaid, as well as a photo with Kincaid and Brown.
The event as a whole was something Kincaid was grateful to be able to make happen.
"That's probably why it's crazy, just being out here and never thought in a million years I'd be able to put on something like this," Kincaid said. "That's what I think it's all about, is inspiring the younger generation and just being a good role model for them."
The camp runs through Thursday.
As for Bills training camp, Kincaid and the rest of the team will start practices in Pittsford on July 24.