The Buffalo Bills have rolled over all of their unused 2018 salary cap space, according to the NFLPA. Every NFL team, in fact, rolled over all of their cap space. While it’s up to the clubs to do it, every team has done it every year.
Buffalo has $78,941,965 in top-51 cap space. Only the top 51 contracts are counted through the offseason until final cut downs at the end of August. Since it’s what’s used for the next eight months, it’s the figure we use when discussing cap room.
There was some confusion on Thursday, when the NFLPA said the Bills didn’t roll over all of their money, then it was reported that Buffalo was $1 dollar short of rolling it over, before Brandon Beane told the NFLPA to check their numbers and the group agreed that Buffalo had, in fact, moved all of their 2018 surplus to 2019.