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flag The Bills restructured Josh Allen’s contract to free $12M in cap space for 2026, amid roster changes.

The Buffalo Bills have restructured quarterback Josh Allen’s contract, freeing up about $12 million in 2026 salary cap space by converting part of his salary into a signing bonus. The move, part of broader roster adjustments, helps the team manage financial constraints after being projected over the cap. Allen, under a $330 million extension through 2030, remains central to the franchise. The Bills also released players, traded cornerback Taron Johnson, and acquired wide receiver D.J. Moore, while preparing for a defensive overhaul.

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