It looks like the Buffalo Bills are happy with the pass catchers they have on the roster after the NFL trading deadline has come and gone and the team did not make any moves.

One of those players is Dalton Kincaid. The tight end is leading the team in receiving with 411 yards and four touchdowns, despite seeing limited playing time in the Bills run-heavy offense.

Against the Kansas City Chiefs, Kincaid was on the field for just 35% of the teams offensive snaps.

“You see how dynamic he is when he’s on the field,” Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator Joe Brady said. “So it’s a combination of, I don’t want to say managing his load, but making sure we have him all year, but I have to make sure I get him on the field more because, as you saw last night, good things happen when he’s out there. It can’t be when he’s out on the field, ‘hey, circle the ball to Kincaid,’ because it makes it look like we are going to him when he’s out on the field, so I have to continue to get him involved when the ball isn’t just going to him when he’s on the football field.”

The Bills are on the road this Sunday to face the division rival Miami Dolphins with a 1 p.m. kickoff.