The start of free agency is less than a week away and the Buffalo Bills now know what the salary cap for this upcoming season will be after the league announced it would be $182.5 million. General manager Brandon Beane has already started to make moves to get under that number but also create some cap space to bring in additional players.
The moves started on Tuesday when it was reported that Mitch Morse had agreed to take a pay cut of $2 million for this season, which he can earn back over the season. Then on Wednesday, the team announced they were releasing wide receiver John Brown and defensive tackle Quinton Jefferson, which freed up an additional $14 million.
The other move was that defensive tackle Vernon Butler agreed to take a salary cut as well this season, which provides even more relief heading into free agency. However, those may not be the only roster moves the Bills make over the next few days.
These are three more players the Buffalo Bills could release and what additional cap space it could create.
*All contract details courtesy of Spotrac.com