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Buffalo, NY – June 17, 2025: Buffalo Bills’ unsung hero, left tackle Dion Dawkins, faces the potential end of his remarkable 115-game starting streak after suffering a knee injury during mandatory minicamp, sources told ESPN, casting a shadow over the team’s Super Bowl aspirations.Dawkins, 31, nicknamed “Shnowman,” twisted his left knee in a non-contact drill on Tuesday, limping off the field, per The Athletic. The three-time Pro Bowler (2021-2023) has anchored Buffalo’s offensive line since 2017, protecting Josh Allen’s blindside, per Pro Football Reference.

“I’m gutted, but I’ll fight to be back,” Dawkins said post-minicamp. “This team’s my heart.” His streak, spanning seven seasons, helped Buffalo’s O-line lead the NFL with just 14 sacks allowed in 2024, per NFL.com. Dawkins’ 2024 performance—allowing zero sacks in 16 games, per Pro Football Focus—made him a cornerstone. His absence could expose Allen, who threw for 4,306 yards in his MVP season, to increased pressure, per Buffalo Rumblings.The injury, pending MRI results, may sideline Dawkins for training camp, with a worst-case scenario threatening his Week 1 start against Miami on September 4, per ESPN. Rookie Chase Lundt or veteran Ryan Van Demark are likely replacements, per Democrat and Chronicle.Coach Sean McDermott remains optimistic: “Dion’s toughness is unmatched,” he said, per SI.com. Dawkins’ leadership, vital amid roster changes like Rasul Douglas’ departure and Joey Bosa’s injuries, is irreplaceable, per Sporting News.

With $5.3 million in cap space, per Spotrac, Buffalo can’t easily add veteran depth. Dawkins’ “Dion’s Dreamers” community work and Protector Award 2025 cement his hero status, per buffalobills.com, making his potential absence a blow.Can Dawkins defy the odds to maintain his streak? As Buffalo eyes a 2025 title, their linchpin’s recovery looms large. Stay tuned to ESPN for updates on this critical development!
