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When the league announced the cap ceiling would be a record $255.4 million, that was great news for the Bills and every team. Still, at that point the Bills were approximately $41.3 million over ...
Despite a huge increase in the NFL salary cap, the Bills remain approximately $41.3 million over the record figure, most in the league.
Assuming Morse is still here - he has one year left on a contract that will take up $11.7 million of cap space, but would give the Bills $8.7 million in cap savings if he’s released - what 2024 ...
Buffalo had plenty of concerns of its own after last season. The Bills lost their top two receiving threats when Diggs was traded and Davis left via free agency. Center Mitch Morse didn't return, either, and the secondary lost safeties Jordan Poyer and Micah Hyde. Buffalo has replaced quality with quantity at receiver. Khalil Shakir caught 76 ...
The Buffalo Bills selected Epenesa in the second round, 54th overall, of the 2020 NFL Draft. [19] He signed a four-year, $5.877 million contract, including a $1.834 million signing bonus, with the Bills on May 7, 2020.
Klein re-signed with the Bills on April 17, 2023, for a one-year contract with a base salary of $1.165 million. [41] In July 2023 he told The Buffalo News, “This is the one place I knew I could come to and win the Super Bowl and be around quality people and quality teammates.
On March 9, 2017, the Buffalo Bills signed Poyer to a four-year, $13 million contract that includes $7.40 million guaranteed and a signing bonus of $3.50 million. [46] He immediately signed with the Bills on the first day of free agency and was reunited with the Cleveland Browns' former assistant defensive backs coach, Bobby Babich.
Brown was drafted by the Buffalo Bills with the 93rd pick of the 2021 NFL draft on April 30, 2021. [12] On July 20, Brown signed his four-year rookie contract with Buffalo. [ 13 ] On October 3, 2021, Brown was promoted in the lineup to right tackle for his first career start.