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Kyle Williams agrees to take pay cut from Buffalo Bills

According to a report from ESPN's Mike Rodak, Buffalo Bills defensive tackle Kyle Williams has agreed to take a pay cut for the 2016 season.

Per Rodak, Williams' 2016 base salary has been reduced from $6 million to $4.25 million, resulting in a cap savings of $1.75 million for the cap-needy Bills. They now, according to the report, have $7.57 million in available 2016 salary cap space.

There is no word yet on whether or not the final year, 2017, of Williams' deal was altered.

Williams, who turns 33 in June, signed a one-year contract extension with the Bills last summer, following his fourth Pro Bowl appearance and while also handing out large contracts to Marcell Dareus and Jerry Hughes.