Buffalo Bills Make Significant Roster Changes Ahead of Free Agency
In a series of cap-saving moves, the Buffalo Bills have released four players, including longtime cornerback Taron Johnson, wide receiver Curtis Samuel, and safety Taylor Rapp. These decisions are driven by the need to clear approximately $12 million in salary cap space ahead of an anticipated busy offseason. Johnson, known for his contributions over eight seasons, and Samuel, who struggled during his tenure, are among the high-profile casualties as the Bills look to reshape their roster. The team also cut defensive back Dane Jackson, signaling a significant overhaul of their secondary as they prepare for upcoming free agency.
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