Despite a 2018 season that was often a disappointment on the field, the future of the Buffalo Bills looks bright for 2019 and beyond. The upcoming offseason is the first in which the pains of “The Process” are gone and in the past, and for the first time under the Brandon Beane/Sean McDermott regime, the team has significant salary cap space.
After subtracting out a draft pick pool of $9 million or so, the Bills have approximately $78.5 million in cap space for 2019 according to Spotrac. In addition to such salary cap space (and as a result of roster turnover and lower usable salary cap space due to dead money), the team also has sizeable CBA cash spending requirements in the 2019 and 2020 seasons.