The Bills could be without Gilmore once camp starts, but it will cost him a lot of money.
One of the biggest questions facing the Buffalo Bills as the team heads to training camp on July 30 is whether or not Stephon Gilmore will be there, too. The fifth-year cornerback skipped OTAs, and attended mandatory minicamp only so he “won’t get fined.” He’s looking for a long-term contract that’ll make him one of the highest-paid cornerbacks in the league.
But is skipping training camp smart move for Gilmore? I don’t think so. The Bills picked up his fifth-year option, which will pay him $11.