‘With Williams locked up, he joins Dion Dawkins, Mitch Morse, Cody Ford, Ryan Bates, Jordan Devey, and Trey Adams as Bills offensive linemen now under contract for 2021. Jon Feliciano, Brian Winters, and Ty Nsekhe are all scheduled to become free agents when the new league year begins March 17 at 4 p.m. ET.’
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Bills, Milano agree to new four-year contract
‘A source with knowledge of the deal tells WGR that Milano will receive $23.5 million guaranteed, a $7 million signing bonus, plus base salaries of $5.3 million in 2021, $7.5 million in 2022, $9.25 million in 2023, and $9.55 million in 2024.’
Bills release John Brown and Quinton Jefferson
‘Both players had one year remaining on their contracts. The move will save over $14.1 million on the team’s 2021 salary cap. Brown will count $1.6 million in dead money, with a savings of over $7.9 million. Jefferson’s release will save the club $6.5 million against the cap, but carry no dead money.’
Allen, Edmunds fifth-year option amounts set
‘For Allen, the fifth-year option will cost the Bills $23.016 million. For Edmunds, it will cost $14.791 million.’
Morse reduces pay to help Bills clear cap space
‘Morse was scheduled to earn $7.025 million as a base salary this coming season, with a salary cap hit of $10.34 million counting the prorated bonus money from the contract he signed to join the team prior to the 2019 season. The move will now reduce his cap hit to $8.34 million.’
Opinion: Dak Prescott’s new deal could pave way for Josh Allen extension
‘Allen is set to earn less than $1 million in base salary for the 2021 season, but carries a salary cap hit of $6.9 million due to the prorated signing bonus of his original four-year deal. The Bills have until May 3 of this year to exercise a fifth-year option for 2022, which, at this time, projects to be north of $21 million. Absent an extension before May 3, there’s no doubt the Bills will exercise that option on the league’s second-leading vote-getter for MVP last season.’
Bills finalize season ticket pricing for 2021
‘The team is currently preparing for 100% capacity for all home games at Bills Stadium in Orchard Park. However, if New York State or National Football League guidelines limit capacity in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the team says season ticket members will have priority access to tickets.’
Opinion: What happens to Devin Singletary?
‘Now, Singletary is a round peg trying to fit into a square hole. A hole the Bills might want to fill with Memphis’ Kenneth Gainwell or free agent Matt Breida. There are countless options for the Bills that fit into a dynamic pass catching running back role better than Singletary does.’
Bills re-sign linebacker Andre Smith to two-year deal
‘In 12 games played this season for the Bills, Smith primarily contributed on special teams, but still managed to register nine total tackles, one tackle for loss and a forced fumble.’
Micah Hyde signs two-year extension with Bills
‘Hyde signed as a free agent with the Bills prior to the 2017 season, right after Sean McDermott was hired as head coach. He’s been an extremely consistent and reliable player throughout his four seasons in Buffalo, playing 67 of a possible 69 regular season and playoff games, collecting 282 total tackles, five tackles for loss, and nine interceptions. He was voted to the Pro Bowl following the 2017 season.’
Report: Bills propose major hiring rule change
‘On Wednesday, NFL Insider Albert Breer of The MMQB reported that the Bills have submitted a rules change proposal to the league that would bar interviews for coaching positions until the conclusion of the conference title games, and not allow teams to hire a new head coach until after the Super Bowl is played.’
Opinion: Free agent pass rusher options for the Bills
‘I’ve always really personally liked Judon‘s game. He embodies what we’ve come to really expect from Ravens defenders over the last several years. He’s tough, plays hard, and brings an attitude to the party with him.’
Bills reportedly among leaders to land J.J. Watt in free agency
‘”I think it’s going to be Tennessee, Buffalo, or Green Bay. Probably more Tennessee or Green Bay,” Clayton said.’
Opinion: Free agent, trade targets for the Bills at tight end
‘Amongst all NFL tight ends over the past two seasons, Henry ranks sixth in yards with 1,265, and seventh in receptions with 115. He’s also caught nine touchdown passes during that time frame.’
Report: Matt Milano will test free agency
‘This past season saw Milano dealing with some injuries, including a hamstring injury and a partially torn pectoral muscle. However, he still managed a productive season with 45 combined tackles, four tackles for loss, nine quarterback hits, 3.5 sacks and an interception in 10 games played.’