WYRK

● By Chris Owen
The Buffalo Bills off-season is already in full-swing, as coaches and front office executives like Brandon Beane are putting final touches on player evaluations for pending free agents and free agent targets in March. The Bills are cap-strained though, as Spotrac is estimating the Bills to be $51 million over the 2024 salary cap. That means restructured contracts and not much help for new free agents. Any free agents Beane does sign will likely be low money and no huge splashes. Which puts more emphasis on nailing the 2024 NFL Draft. The Bills will have to rely on rookies to be contributors this season and beyond, which will also help them on saving cap space until those players reach their second contracts.