The Buffalo Bills must make some adjustments if they want to go farther in the playoffs and be a credible opponent to the Kansas City Chiefs dynasty. But the organization can’t make big NFL Free Agency purchases with the money they currently have. Thankfully, Josh Allen helped the front office team led by Brandon Beane immensely with a crucial choice.
General manager Brandon Beane worked with Josh Allen to rework his deal. Field Yates of ESPN reports that the 2024 salary of the Bills star will now be converted to a signing bonus. His most recent cap hit amounts to just $30.356 million. This suggests that they have an additional $16.7 million to invest in an NFL Free star.
The Bills, who have already failed to win the Super Bowl this season, are now beginning to look at players who are still available. One well-known player on this team has been Derrick Henry. That signing takes time to materialize because of the money they are saving thanks to Allen’s assistance. I hope they land a game-changing offensive player or a formidable defensive player.
For so long, the Bills have been deprived of a Super Bowl experience. Their greatest chance to field a healthy team and challenge the Chiefs led by Patrick Mahomes in February may be this upcoming season.
Bills’ off-season actions
The Bills have made a number of transactions that primarily just clear cap space in preparation for a signing. Tre’Davious White, Mitch Morse, and Jordan Poyer have now left to get prepare for a major NFL Free Agency splash. With the exception of the outstanding Tennessee Titans running back, a significant move they could make would be to assist Stefon Diggs. It’s still possible to acquire names like Gabe Davis, Marquise Brown, and Calvin Ridley.
Nevertheless, the Bills need to make a significant seismic shift. I hope they stack the deck well and emerge victorious from the off-season. This will undoubtedly set the tone for the upcoming season.