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  2. Buffalo Bills 2024 free agency primer: Salary cap, free ... - AOL

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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 ...

  3. Bills salary cap situation is worst in NFL. Here's why and ...

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    Despite a huge increase in the NFL salary cap, the Bills remain approximately $41.3 million over the record figure, most in the league.

  4. Bills inform Jordan Poyer of his pending release, AP source ...

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    Both players had one year left on their contracts, with the Bills freeing up an estimated $8.1 million in salary cap space. Buffalo entered the offseason being a projected NFL-high $44 million ...

  5. Connor McGovern (American football, born 1997) - Wikipedia

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    On March 16, 2023, McGovern signed a three-year contract with the Buffalo Bills, with the intention of replacing Rodger Saffold. [9] He started 17 games at left guard. In 2024, after Mitch Morse was released as a salary cap casualty, McGovern was named the starter at center .

  6. Bills release All-Pro S Jordan Poyer, DB Siran Neal, C Mitch ...

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    The Bills will save $10.2 million in cap space, taking a $6.2 million hit in dead money. Poyer, 32, represented a $7.5 million cap hit. The 12-year NFL veteran had been a Bill since the 2017 campaign.

  7. Buffalo Bills release Jordan Poyer, Mitch Morse, Tre White ...

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    The Bills' salary cap-related purge of players cut deep into the team's core with veteran safety Jordan Poyer and center Morse being among five players the team announced it released Wednesday ...

  8. Ted Washington - Wikipedia

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    Following the 2000 NFL season, the Bills struggled to meet the salary-cap deadline. On February 22, Washington, who was scheduled to make about $7.6 million—including bonus money— in 2001, was cut in part because he refused to take a pay cut for the second straight year. [10]

  9. Buffalo Bills offseason preview: 2024 schedule, draft picks ...

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    The NFL salary cap is estimated to exceed $240 million, up from $224.8 million in 2023. The Bills are in rough shape as of right now. Buffalo is projected to be about $45 million over the salary cap.