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The Buffalo Bills released cornerback Dane Jackson as part of a series of defensive back roster cuts that also included Taron Johnson and Taylor Rapp ahead of NFL free agency.
The Buffalo Bills have plenty of work remaining to get below the NFL’s $301.2 million salary cap limit before the start of the new league year on Monday. Bills president and general manager Brandon Beane continued that process on Friday,
The Buffalo Bills have announced that the team has released cornerback Taron Johnson and three others ahead of free agency.
The Buffalo Bills are releasing veteran nickel cornerback Taron Johnson as the team works to create salary cap space after trading for wide receiver D.J. Moore.
The Buffalo Bills released Taron Johnson on Friday, saying goodbye to a member of Brandon Beane's first draft class.
The team has announced that four players were released on Friday, including cornerback Taron Johnson, wide receiver Curtis Samuel, safety Taylor Rapp, and cornerback Dane Jackson: The moved were made in an effort by the Bills to get under the NFL's upcoming 2026 salary cap total of $301.2 million.
The Buffalo Bills made another notable roster move Friday, releasing a defensive starter just days before NFL free agency begins.
There is one player in particular who may benefit a great deal from recent cuts made by the Bills.
As the Bills continue to shed salary and reshape their roster under new head coach Joe Brady, their secondary suddenly looks drastically different. Johnson has spent his entire eight-year NFL career with Buffalo. Drafted in the fourth round in 2018 ...
The Bills have some work to do to get cap compliant and in position to sign free agents. Here's a look at what they're doing as news happens.
The Bills have now released four players on Friday to make room under the salary cap.