Bills 2021 free agency tracker | Rumors, signings, news, analysis
Updated Mar 19, 2021;
Posted Mar 15, 2021
Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane walks on the field before an NFL wild-card playoff football game against the Indianapolis Colts, Saturday, Jan. 9, 2021, in Orchard Park, N.Y. (AP Photo/Brett Carlsen)AP
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Buffalo Bills GM Brandon Beane has been pretty busy in the past week, but there is still work to be done.
On Monday, March 15 at noon, the legal tampering window of free agency will begin. Beane and other members of Buffalo’s front office can start calling around on players that they feel would be a fit to the current roster. Of course, it is unlikely that the Bills will be in on this year’s top free agents. After re-signing Matt Milano, Daryl Williams and Jon Feliciano, Buffalo’s cap space will be limited. That won’t stop the team from addressing some of their remaining needs, however, if the price is right.
By JOHN WAWROW The Associated Press BUFFALO The Buffalo Bills released receiver John Brown and defensive lineman Quinton Jefferson in moves made Wednes
By The Associated PressMarch 14, 2021 GMT
BUFFALO BILLS (15-4)
UNRESTRICTED FREE AGENTS: DE Trent Murphy, WRs Andre Roberts and Isaiah McKenzie, DBs Dean Marlowe and Josh Norman, RBs Taiwan Jones and T.J. Yeldon, TE Tyler Kroft, OLs Ty Nsekhe and Brian Winters.
RESTRICTED FREE AGENTS: OL Ike Boettger, DB Levi Wallace, P Corey Bojorquez.
NEEDS: Coming off their deepest playoff run since the 1993 season, the Bills focused on using their limited space under the salary cap to retain their own free agents. It began Thursday, when Buffalo re-signed starting linebacker Matt Milano to a four-year contract. Milano’s return, however, came at a price after the Bills freed up more than $14.4 million in cap space by releasing receiver John Brown and defensive lineman Quinton Jefferson. The Bills created additional room by restructuring several existing contracts. GM Brandon Beane then turned his focus on keeping his starting offensive line intact by re-signing Daryl Williams and Jon Felici
The Buffalo Bills agreed to sign offensive lineman Daryl Williams to a three-year contract on Friday, days before the starter was eligible to become a free agent.