‘Poyer being released saves the team $5,720,000 according to Over The Cap. He had signed a two-year, $12.5 million deal last March.’
Archives for March 2024
Bills re-sign Taylor Rapp, bring back Mitch Trubisky
‘Rapp played in 16 games for the Bills in 2023 and earned two starts. He had one interception and two pass deflections, to go along with 33 total tackles. The 26-year-old is a former second round pick by the Los Angeles Rams in 2019 and spent four seasons in Los Angeles before coming to Buffalo last season.’
New Bills stadium: How big will they make the bison statues?
‘“If you were to look across at the stadium out in front, you’re going to have the park. … What we want to do is kind of have everything that is important in the frame around that as you’re walking through,” Cravotta said.’
Bills create salary cap space, release Poyer, Morse, 3 others
‘The Buffalo Bills released a slew of players Wednesday, tops among them being safety Jordan Poyer.’
Bills Stadium Experience helps fans get preview of what’s to come
‘”The appointment-only venue provides an opportunity for fans to take an interactive look at every aspect of the new stadium, along with the opportunity to select their seats to cheer for the Bills on their new home field,” the Bills said on their website.’
‘My pants ripped at dinner’: Josh Allen laughs off wardrobe malfunction
‘The Buffalo Bills quarterback took to X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, to talk about his pants. Specifically, he talked about how they were part of a wardrobe malfunction while at dinner in Paris.’
Era ends in Buffalo as Bills release White, Poyer, Morse, others
‘The Bills entered Wednesday $40 million over the salary cap. Their moves immediately opened over nearly $25 million in cap space, with another $10 million coming when the Bills officially release White after June 1st.’
Bills fans receive insight to the team’s new home with ‘Bills Stadium Experience’
‘The appointment only venue provides an opportunity for fans to have an interactive look at the new stadium, along with the opportunity to pick seats and cheer for the Bills in their new home.’
Buffalo Bills release five players including Jordan Poyer, Mitch Morse and Siran Neal
‘Poyer, Morse and Neal have been integral part of the Bills roster over the last several seasons, contributing to five consecutive playoff berths.’
Bills re-sign guard David Edwards, sign punter Matt Haack
‘Edwards played in 17 regular season games and two postseason games in 2023. He primarily served as the team’s sixth offensive lineman throughout the season, the 26-year-old’s first in Buffalo. Previously, Edwards spent four seasons playing for the Los Angeles Rams, winning Super Bowl LVI. The Wisconsin product has played in 70 career regular season games with 45 starts (seven games played, five starts in the postseason).’
Free-agency preview: Bills have plenty of options in safety market
‘This month, there are 20 starting safeties, give or take a couple depending on how you want to count it, set to hit the open market next week. It should be good news for the Bills, given the prospect of retirement by veteran Micah Hyde.’
Bills expected to save $4.6 million on cap with release of Nyheim Hines
‘Hines, who missed all of the 2023 season due to a jet ski accident, was scheduled to count $5.16 million against the cap if he was on the team. His expected release has been reported by ESPN and the Associated Press. He would be due a $500,000 roster bonus if he was still on the team on March 18.’
Bills team physician Dr. Leslie Bisson awarded for research in CPR training and outreach
‘The NFL Physicians Society awarded this year’s Arthur C. Rettig Award for Academic Excellence to Bisson. Bisson’s award-winning presentation was titled “How to Leverage an Athletic Training Outreach Program to Deliver Hands – Only CPR Training in Underserved Communities.”’
Buffalo Bills have 22 free agents in 2024: Who they should re-sign and who to let walk
‘Trading Ryan Bates cut into the Bills’ interior line depth, so bringing back Edwards makes sense. He hardly played at all in the traditional guard spot, but he was used for more than 130 snaps as a blocking tight end. He made $1.7 million last year, so with an increase, the Bills might go a different way (they seem to like Alec Anderson), but I think quality veteran depth is worth it, especially since it’s unlikely the Bills’ line will have the same incredibly good luck regarding injuries as it did in 2023.’
Newly retired Jason Kelce makes good on promise, jumps through table for Bills Mafia
‘Kelce first promised to jump through a flaming table for Buffalo Bills fans when his podcast was doing a best team name poll. When the poll was started without his notice, Kelce promised to dive through a table if Buffalo came back in their poll against the Chiefs. Buffalo would win the poll and Kelce, as shown above, made good on his promise.’