The NFL's salary cap for the 2021 season, once believed to reach as high as $215 million, is now expected to drop to about $180 million according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. That's a tough break for the Bills, who will need to clear significant space in order to afford Milano and fellow free agent Jon Feliciano, a guard. Per Spotrac, Milano's market value is $13.8 million per year. While it's unclear whether the Bills are willing to pay that figure, the team is absolutely willing to let him chase it. "We'd love to be able to get Matt back. He knows that," Bills general manager Brandon Beane said. "I shared that with him and I'm sure [coach] Sean [McDermott] has as well. The business side matters. He's earned the right to go to free agency and see what his market bears."