"Buffalo Bills' Salary Cap Fallout: Releasing Poyer, White, and Morse"

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The Buffalo Bills made significant moves to create cap space, releasing key players like Jordan Poyer, Tre'Davious White, and Mitch Morse, signaling the end of an era for the team. These moves reflect the team's commitment to staying competitive while managing their cap situation, with a focus on building around quarterback Josh Allen. The Bills are now looking towards a younger roster and have 11 projected draft picks, as well as cap space to make moves in free agency. The team's next steps include potential restructures, replacing departing talent, and rebuilding the secondary under coach Sean McDermott.
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