The Buffalo Bills will fit Amari Cooper’s contract into their available cap space with relative ease, thanks to the restructure of Cooper’s contract with the Browns this past offseason. Cleveland is responsible for his signing bonus and any dead cap on his deal, leaving the Bills with only the prorated portion of his $1.21 million base salary for the remainder of the 2024 season. This amounts to approximately $800,000 after six weeks, a manageable figure for Buffalo’s cap situation.