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Bills restructure contracts of Josh Allen, Von Miller to free up almost $32 million in cap space: Source
The Buffalo Bills have restructured the contracts of quarterback Josh Allen and outside linebacker Von Miller, a league source confirmed to The Athletic. Here’s what you need to know: By restructuring, the Bills have saved just under $32 million in cap space, per a league source. The Athletic’s instant analysis: Evaluating the Bills’ salary cap situation The Bills were operating in the red for the 2023 salary cap by at least over $10 million and needed to clear cap space before the new league year started on Wednesday. The Bills can still walk away from Miller and save cap space in 2025, but this just lessened how much they’d save that year.
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