BUFFALO, N.Y. - The Buffalo Bills have agreed on a contract extension with linebacker Matt Milano, the team announced on Thursday.
The four-year deal is reportedly worth $44 million with $24 million guaranteed, a source tells ESPN's Adam Schefter.
In the days leading up to free agency, Buffalo made several moves to clear cap space to sign Milano, including restructuring the contracts of center Mitch Morse and defensive tackle Vernon Butler, and releasing wide receiver John Brown and defensive lineman Quinton Jefferson. The quartet of roster moves cleared roughly $14 million of cap space, paving the way for Milano's return.