‘The Bills were 12 of 18 for just 82 yards on screen passes to running backs in 2019, according to Buffalo News charts. Only one screen pass to a running back went for more than 12 yards – a 49-yarder to Devin Singletary vs. Washington in Week 9.’
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Bills restructure contract of DT Star Lotulelei, create more cap room
‘Under the new parameters of his deal, Lotulelei’s revised base pay will be fully guaranteed. Also, $2.5 million in injury guarantees were added for 2021.’
Former Bills WR Stevie Johnson named coach at high school alma mater
‘Johnson was introduced as the new coach at Rodriguez High in Fairfield, Calif. He is the 11th coach in school history and replaced Stephen Meyers, who was 9-19 in three seasons.’
Buffalo Bills restructure Star Lotulelei contract | What it means for both sides
‘Lotulelei’s cap hit was north of $10 million before the restructure and now it’ll only be $8.35. The Bills already had $80 million in cap space less than a month from the start of free agency. The additional money could help if the team decides to bring back free agent defensive tackle Jordan Phillips or look elsewhere in free agency.’
Source: Bills rework final three years of Star Lotulelei’s contract
‘Originally signed to a five-year, $50 million contract in 2018, Lotulelei will now earn a fully guaranteed base salary of $4.5 million in 2020 with up to $1 million in roster and workout bonuses.’
Bills restructure defensive tackle Star Lotulelei’s contract ahead of 2020 offseason
‘His best years came in Carolina, but he did record 19 combined tackles, two sacks, and his first career interception this season as the Bills finished with a 10-6 record. In the 22-19 loss to the Houston Texans in the wild-card round, Lotulelei made two combined tackles. He was a big part of the defensive front that allowed just 103.1 rushing yards per game in the regular season, which ranked 10th in the league.’
Report: Bills, Lotulelei restructure contract
‘Lotulelei was set to count $10.1 million against the team’s salary cap in 2020. The restructure will give the Bills some cap relief, although the team will already have close to $90 million in available space when free agency opens in March.’
Bills Today | Josh Allen: A lot of room to improve
‘”Obviously with our offseason coming up and our front office, they’ve been fantastic in bringing in the right guys,” Allen explained. “Our locker room is pretty good right now and I have a lot of guys in there right now that I’d kill for.”‘