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Bills Face Cap Crisis: McGovern's Future Uncertain

Summary

  • Bills re-signed many players, leaving little salary cap space.
  • Center Connor McGovern seeks a projected $16.3 million annual salary.
  • Buffalo currently has only $8.7 million projected in 2026 cap space.
Bills Face Cap Crisis: McGovern's Future Uncertain

The Buffalo Bills made a significant effort during the 2025 offseason to retain their core players, extending new contracts across various positions. This strategic approach, however, has resulted in a considerable strain on the team's salary cap for the upcoming year.

A major challenge now facing the Bills is the potential departure of center Connor McGovern. McGovern, who earned a Pro Bowl selection in 2024 and is entering his prime at 28, is seeking a contract with an estimated annual value of $16.3 million.

This significant financial demand clashes with Buffalo's projected $8.7 million in salary cap space for 2026. While cap figures can fluctuate, the team faces a critical decision regarding McGovern's future, especially as he is a favored teammate of quarterback Josh Allen.

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The Bills have limited salary cap space, with only $8.7 million projected for 2026, while McGovern seeks an estimated $16.3 million annually.
McGovern is a Pro Bowl center, considered to be entering his prime, and is a favored teammate of quarterback Josh Allen.
The Bills re-signed many key players, leaving them with very little salary cap space heading into the next offseason.

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