General manager Brandon Beane has done a great job turning the Buffalo Bills into perennial contenders, but this offseason will be his busiest, as the Bills find themselves $18 million over the cap.
Today’s edition of the Buffalo Rumblinks breaks down several moves Beane and the Bills can make to acquire more rooftop space to address areas of need on the roster.
The moves Bills can make to gain roof space
Brandon Beane has been praised for his ability to break the NFL salary cap and his skills are sure to be put to the test this offseason. Listed below are links to articles discussing several moves Beane may make to give the Bills more edge relief, including potential contract restructurings for quarterback Josh Allen, edge rusher Von Miller, wide receiver Stefon Diggs and more. Plus, NFL pundits weigh in on what moves Buffalo should make this offseason and a look at the 2023 powerhouse rankings too soon.
Bills add safety Zayne Anderson
The Buffalo Bills added to their safety room, agreeing free agent Zayne Anderson to a two-year contract. Anderson has spent the past two seasons with the Kansas City Chiefs after being an undrafted free agent at BYU in 2021.
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