Plus, examining the reworked contract of Pro Bowl linebacker Matt Milano
The Buffalo Bills were busy during free agency, headlined by the additions of wide receiver Joshua Palmer, pass rusher Joey Bosa, defensive end Michael Hoecht, defensive tackle Larry Ogunjobi, safety Darrick Forrest Jr., wide receiver/returner Laviska Shenault Jr., cornerback Dane Jackson, and guard Kendrick Green.
While general manager Brandon Beane addressed a few of the team’s needs — especially at wide receiver and pass rusher — there are still a few areas of concern, especially at cornerback.
Today’s edition of Buffalo Rumblinks leads off by assessing the moves that Beane has made so far in free agency.
What we’ve learned so far about the Bills’ roster after a busy free-agency period; breaking down the big risk Beane is taking by signing Hoecht and Ogunjobi, who are suspended for the first six games; offering up which free agent could outperform his contract with Buffalo; hearing from Beane on the state of Buffalo’s roster; and examining how the Bills still need to bring in more competition at cornerback.
The Bills restructured the contract of veteran Pro Bowl linebacker Matt Milano, freeing up roughly $3 million in cap space while allowing Milano to become a free agent in 2026.