Buffalo Bills Front Office Show Interest In Adding 23-Year-Old Star To Offense(REPORT)….
The Bills appear to be facing the consequences of going all-in after suffering yet another heartbreaking playoff loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.
For the past two years, Buffalo has taken a number of actions aimed solely at short-term roster improvement at the price of long-term cap stability. The signing of edge rusher Von Miller by the Bills to a six-year, $120 million contract in 2022 was one of the worst examples.
Miller is one of the Bills’ biggest cap hits going into the 2024 offseason. There will be a talent exodus from Buffalo this offseason in addition to the long list of starters and important role players who are about to become free agents.
It’s expected that Buffalo will have a “talent drain” during the summer as a number of pending free agents will likely leave the organization in search of better offers in NFL contract negotiations, according to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler and Dan Graziano.
To complete the signing of their 2024 rookie class, the Bills must remain under the NFL salary cap, which they are now more than $50 million over. Significant salary-cap losses are anticipated in Buffalo, even with contract restructures, and even that won’t be enough to free up the space needed to keep elite players from leaving.
Rearranging the deals for wide receiver Stefon Diggs and All-Pro quarterback Josh Allen would free up a substantial amount of financial money. The Bills front staff is probably aware that it will have to let go of multiple key contributors even in the aforementioned case.
a combination of a deteriorating roster, Buffalo’s future as an AFC powerhouse grows increasingly questionable at a time when the AFC is growing stronger with clubs like the Houston Texans, Indianapolis Colts, and Los Angeles Chargers on the rise. Although the Bills will always have a chance to win the Super Bowl with Allen healthy, Buffalo’s talent departure combined with ongoing problems in their meetings with the Chiefs could have a big impact on the team for the duration of the next two seasons.