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Bills Face Tough Cap Decisions Amidst NFL Salary Cap Jump
31 Jan
Summary
- NFL projects 2026 salary cap between $301.2M and $305.7M.
- Buffalo Bills are $9.9 million over the projected cap.
- Four key players identified for potential re-signing by the Bills.

The NFL has informed teams that the 2026 salary cap is expected to range between $301.2 million and $305.7 million, a notable increase from the previous season's $279.2 million. Despite this anticipated rise, the Buffalo Bills are positioned to face significant challenges in free agency. The team currently sits $9.9 million over the projected cap, necessitating difficult choices regarding player contracts.
Several crucial players are up for new contracts this offseason. Among those who must be considered for re-signing are wide receiver Stefon Diggs, cornerback Tre'Davious White, linebacker Tyrel Dodson, and center Mitch Morse. Each player brings unique value, from Diggs' deep threat capability to White's solidifying presence in the secondary, and Dodson's potential starter-level performance. Morse offers stability and proven performance on the offensive line.
White's 2025 season was a standout performance, helping the Bills achieve one of the league's top pass defenses. His ability to stay healthy for 16 games was particularly encouraging. With another cornerback facing a season-ending injury, bringing White back offers valuable insurance. Center Mitch McGovern, a steady force since 2023, has developed strong rapport with quarterback Josh Allen and has not allowed a sack in two seasons, making him a key consideration for long-term stability.




