Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane expressed interest in retaining the team's pending free agents, emphasizing the desire to bring them back. Beane mentioned the importance of managing the salary cap to create space for potential re-signings without overburdening future finances. The NFL announced an increase in the salary cap by over $30 million, exceeding $255 million for the upcoming season, providing relief for teams like the Bills.
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Beane said of his pending free agents that there’s not one he looks at and doesn’t want back. Said they’re looking at how to create space to possibly retain them without piling up too much money down the road.
Beane said of his pending free agents that there’s not one he looks at and doesn’t want back. Said they’re looking at how to create space to possible retain them without piling up too much money down the road.
Finally something on the Bills and free agency, Beane says he hasn't ruled out re-signing any of Buffalo's current crop of pending UFA's, but first working on getting under the cap and seeing how much room they can create without burdening cap in 2025 and beyond.