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It wasn't long ago when Buffalo Bills linebacker Matt Milano was considered one of the best players at his position. In 2022, ...
The Bills re-did the contract of Matt Milano, and now they could bring in his All-Pro replacement in the form of a free agent ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- The Bills have restructured linebacker Matt Milano's deal, a source confirmed to ESPN, as they continue to work on the contracts of their own players. Milano took a pay cut of ...
According to a report from sports contract website Over The Cap, Matt Milano and the Buffalo Bills have agreed to a very interesting restructuring of his contract. Milano had two years remaining ...
Milano has played in just nine games over the last two seasons due to a myriad of injuries. Since being a first-team All-Pro three years ago, the Bills' standout has seen his position as the top ...
Milano, who turns 31 in July, is coming off back-to-back seasons with serious injuries. His 2023 season was cut short by a leg injury suffered in a game against the Jaguars in London in Week 5 of the ...
The Buffalo Bills and linebacker Matt Milano have reportedly agreed to a restructured contract that will provide the team some space under the NFL salary cap for the 2025 season. According to a ...
In that spirit, let's take a look at two key Buffalo Bills set to become free agents once the 2025 season concludes. Starting running back James Cook and former All-Pro linebacker Matt Milano both ...
"The Bills may move on from Matt Milano; if that’s the case, there would be a vacancy for Kendricks, even in a limited capacity," he wrote. "These teams with a difference-maker at the ...
The Buffalo Bills once saw linebacker Matt Milano as the future of the team's defense after an All-Pro season in 2022. But as the injuries have piled up, so too have the future concerns for the ...
Bills linebacker Matt Milano agreed to re-do his contract to take a lower base salary this year and hit free agency next year. Milano will now make a base salary of $6,306,500 with $5,631,000 ...