Buffalo Bills left tackle Dion Dawkins believes the NFL should create an awards category just for offensive linemen to acknowledge their importance. He's absolutely correct.
Thursday was a strong day for the Buffalo Bills as several members of the organization were selected as award finalists for the NFL Honors. Josh Allen is up for the Most Valuable Player award, Damar Hamlin is vying for Comeback Player of the Year, and offensive coordinator Joe Brady is up for the Assistant Coach of the Year award.
Buffalo Bills offensive linemen Dion Dawkins missed practice on Wednesday due to illness ahead of Sunday's AFC Championship.
Buffalo Bills star Dion Dawkins believes offensive linemen should be awarded for their work each season and Pat McAfee is all for it.
The Buffalo Bills missed an opportunity to add another touchdown in the first half after officials called a holding penalty on Dion Dawkins. Dawkins questioned the call, which appeared to be on a standard block from the offensive tackle. The penalty resulted in a punt from Buffalo.
Dawkins was flagged for an offensive holding CBS analyst Tony Romo labeled "a terrible call" during the Bills game against the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday. Dawkins forced Baltimore outside linebacker David Ojabo to the ground, which called back a completion from Josh Allen to Curtis Samuel for 8 yards.
The NFL doesn't have any sort of Offensive Lineman of the Year award, and Buffalo Bills' tackle Dion Dawkins wants to see that change. "Offensive
With the Super Bowl approaching, anticipation is high not only for the main event but also for the awards ceremony. However, Buffalo Bills’ offensive
Dion Dawkins made his feelings known about one very controversial penalty during the Buffalo Bills' Divisional Round matchup against the Baltimore Ravens. In the first half of Sunday's game, the Bills were trying to capitalize after an interception thrown by Lamar Jackson.
Former Denver Broncos offensive lineman Mark Schlereth almost broke into tears due to a quote from Buffalo Bills offensive tackle Dion Dawkins.
The NFL Honors ceremony for the 2024 season is approaching. Snoop Dogg will host on February 6 and preside over awards such as Most Valuable Player, Defensive Player of the Year, Offensive Player of the Year, Offensive Rookie of the Year, Defensive Rookie of the Year, Comeback Player of the Year, Coach of the Year and others.