The Washington Commanders lead in salary cap space with $91.5M after recent actions. The Buffalo Bills are working on becoming cap compliant by converting Josh Allen's salary to a signing bonus, potentially freeing up $22.7M. More moves are expected, but there's optimism for the Bills to improve their financial position. Additionally, the Bills have plans to restructure Josh Allen's contract, aiming to save another $20M and have eleven draft picks for potential trades.
"The Bills are gonna restructure Josh Allen's contract and that should save them another $20M.. They're gonna have eleven draft picks and Brandon Beane has never been shy about moving up" ~ @SalSports #PMSLive https://t.co/iJXoc1Du0E
The Bills still have a Josh Allen restructure in their bag. A lot of movement from Buffalo today but this isn't a bad offseason to replace two veteran safeties, and there are a lot of good elements still in place. End of this era but could still be quick turnaround.
A full base salary + roster bonus conversion to signing bonus for QB Josh Allen can now open up enough cap space ($22.7M) for the #Bills to be cap compliant next week. That doesn't mean more moves aren't imminent, but there's a clear path for Buffalo to get in the positives.
A full base salary + roster bonus conversion to signing bonus for QB Josh Allen can now open up enough cap space ($22.7M) for the #Bills to be cap complaint next week. That doesn't mean more moves aren't imminent, but there's a clear path for Buffalo to get in the positives.
A full base salary + roster bonus conversion so signing bonus for QB Josh Allen can now open up enough cap space ($22.7M) for the #Bills to be cap complaint next week. That doesn't mean more moves aren't imminent, but there's a clear path for Buffalo to get in the positives.
Salary cap space numbers updated for all of yesterdays action now has the Commanders at number 1 with $91.5M. Bills still a long ways to go to be cap compliant. https://t.co/Hkdk6oX15g