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Josh Allen restructures his contract with the Buffalo Bills, opening up around $12 million in salary cap space. The move converts $15.2 million of his salary into a signing bonus, a strategic shift following his $330 million extension through 2030. This adjustment is crucial for general manager Brandon Beane, allowing more flexibility as the NFL signing period kicks off. The Bills were initially projected to be $4 million over the cap and had released three players and traded cornerback Taron Johnson to the Las Vegas Raiders just a week prior. They also restructured several contracts, re-signed center Connor McGovern, and traded for wide receiver DJ Moore from the Chicago Bears. McGovern credits Allen for his signing, noting the quarterback's influence. With Joe Brady now at the helm, the Bills are poised for a significant transition, especially on defense under new coordinator Jim Leonhard.

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