'The Bills cleared $27.225 million from their salary cap over the past week, even without the restructured deal of Corey Graham. With the official signing of Glenn, that pool of cap room is reduced to $13.519 million, again, before the Graham restructure is finalized.'
Archives for March 2016
Bills release CB Leodis McKelvin
'McKelvin, 30, a former first-round pick of the Bills in 2008, was an accomplished punt returner early in his career and grew each season as a cornerback. With the emergence of Ronald Darby in 2015 however, Buffalo saw the veteran McKelvin as expendable.'
Whaley says Bills 'working diligently' to re-sign Incognito
'“The negotiation process is always nothing that can be clear cut and defined with a certain time table, even though we do have an ending date coming soon with him being able to hit the market," Whaley said during an appearance on WGR 550. "But (Bills senior vice president of football operations) Jim Overdorf and (agent) David Dunn have had continuous conversations for a while now, so we hope something positive comes from that.”'
Clemson defensive linemen have the Rex Ryan connection
'With two Clemson defensive linemen projected as mid-first-round picks, and the Bills clearly in need of an edge rusher now that Mario Williams has been released, it’s possible Ryan could haul out the helmet and announce that Shaq Lawson or Kevin Dodd is the newest member of the team.'
Buffalo Bills restructure Corey Graham's contract to free up salary cap space
'The Bills have been hard at work trying to free up cap space this offseason after a spending spree last offseason. They cut defensive end Mario Williams, running back Boobie Dixon and guard Kraig Urbik and restructured the contract of tight end Charles Clay to free up over $23 million in cap space. The Bills then used $13.7 million of that by placing the franchise tag on offensive tackle Cordy Glenn.'
Buffalo Bills QB Tyrod Taylor trying to organize offseason workouts with teammates
'"For me, getting everybody — the wide receivers, the tight ends, the running backs — together this offseason is something important. We're working on everybody's schedules, trying to figure out the best time to meet. A couple of guys have gone back to school to work on their degrees and a lot of guys have to get in shape and train, so they're on different schedules, but we'll get together for a couple of weeks before we get back to the team for the offseason."'
Buffalo Bills say they are on record-setting pace in season-ticket sales for 2016
'The record-setting pace was announced by the team on Twitter on Wednesday night. A year ago, the Bills set a record for season tickets sold in June when they surpassed 57,500. They capped the number of season tickets at 60,000 a year ago and created the "60K club" for fans who were a part of the record-setting group. Excitement reached an all-time high when Rex Ryan took over as coach and raised expectations among the fan base.'
Buffalo Bills GM Doug Whaley says Tyrod Taylor contract extension would be a 'luxury'
'"I'll play both sides of the fence," Whaley said. "It would be nice to get it done, but at this time, because we have him under contract, it would be a luxury. But everybody loves luxuries, correct?"'
Bills GM Doug Whaley provides updates on Seantrel Henderson, Richie Incognito
'"We got some positive news about his health, so we believe that he may be able to be in that competition for the right tackle position starting in camp," Whaley said. "So we'd have three bodies, and I've always said since day one, competition raises everybody's level of play. So when you have three people fighting for one position, that's a good thing for the Buffalo Bills and the right tackle position."'
Bills restructure contract of defensive back Corey Graham
'Graham is a nine-year veteran, who was owed a combined $6.35 million in base salary over the final two seasons of his contract. He has 25 starts in two seasons with Buffalo, and can play both cornerback and safety.'
After Further Review: Here's the proof that Mario Williams quit on the Bills
'To be blunt: Williams dogged it last year. It's hard to believe this was the same player the Bills saw in the first three years after signing him to a $100-million contract in 2012.'
Corey Graham restructures contract
'Tight end Charles Clay also restructured his contract earlier this offseason, and the team may be working on doing the same with more players ahead of the new league year which begins next Wednesday. That’s when all teams must be under the league-wide 2016 salary cap.'
Whaley: working diligently to sign Incognito; positive news on Henderson
'“We’re working diligently to do that,” Whaley told The Howard Simon Show on WGR Thursday morning when asked if he’s confident the team can still keep their Pro Bowl guard. “The negotiation process is always nothing that can be clear cut and defined with a certain timetable, even though we do have an ending date coming soon with him being able to hit the market. But Jim Overdorf and (Incognito’s agent) David Dunn have had continuous conversations for a while now so (hopefully) something positive comes from that.”'
Bills open up more cap space, restructure Graham
'Graham was one of two potential restructure candidates brought up by the team. The other was defensive back Leodis McKelvin, who has only one year left on his deal — which would likely indicate a pay cut is in order to keep him in Buffalo.'
10 things we learned from Bills GM Doug Whaley
'To replace Mario Williams, Whaley brought up Manny Lawson, Jarius Wynn, and late-season addition Max Valles as three in-house candidates to play that outside linebacker role. With that list of players — and an overall lack of depth at OLB — it makes it hard to believe that adding an additional pass rusher through the first three rounds of the draft isn’t a priority.'