Bills among NFL leaders in future guaranteed salary despite offseason reshuffle

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The Buffalo Bills are tied to over $66 million in guaranteed salary to non-quarterbacks in 2025 and beyond, among the most in the NFL.

The Buffalo Bills, despite an offseason reshuffling that saw the team move on from several stalwart starters in an attempt to partially reset the team’s on-field and financial clocks, are still tied to a significant amount of guaranteed salary in both the immediate future and down the road. OverTheCap founder Jason Fitzgerald recently shared a list of the teams responsible for the most future fully guaranteed salary , providing a glimpse into the salary cap health of teams from 2025 onwards.

According to OTC, Kincaid is the only player on the Bills’ roster who is currently guaranteed money beyond the 2025 season; he’s guaranteed $2,580,960 in 2026, the third year of his rookie contract.mean that the team is set to have more than $200 million in available cap space in 2025; just because money/salary is not guaranteed does not mean that a team is not tied to it.

Regardless, the list is an interesting means through which we can see the Bills’ cap health relative to the rest of the league. Topping the list are the Philadelphia Eagles, with WR AJ Brown, OT Jordan Mailata, and DE Bryce Huff taking up the most significant portions of the team’s $119,566,947 in guaranteed salary.

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