July 3, 2024

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Tyler Bass’s botched game-tying field goal try in the AFC divisional round adds another painful chapter to the Buffalo Bills’ tale of postseason heartbreaks. With quarterback Josh Allen leading the team, the Bills are still a Super Bowl candidate, but they have a lot of questions going into the summer and a limited budget.

In light of that, the following are the trades, cuts, and signings that the Bills ought to make in the upcoming months.

The cash-strapped Bills had no realistic choice to part ways with the four-time Pro Bowler come off the back end of 2023, despite the controversy that had surrounded Diggs for the previous year and his dismal play in the second half of the season. Although it would save slightly more than $19 million in cap space, cutting Diggs with a post-June 1 designation wouldn’t be the best course of action because he can still have a significant impact.

But it would save the same amount of money to trade Diggs away after June 1 as it would to release him. The Giants may not object if a possible trade partner took on a large salary because they are still looking for a real No. 1 wideout. Not to mention, Diggs has only positive things to say about playing for the 48-year-old Brian Daboll, who was Buffalo’s offensive coordinator while the Giants head coach had him in his scheme.

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