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    Bills Cap Crisis: $45M Ed Oliver Extension Could Save $11.6M

    Josie WilliamsBy Josie WilliamsFebruary 16, 20263 Mins Read
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    ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — The 2025 season didn’t end with a parade, and for Ed Oliver, it didn’t end with much of a bang either. Nagging injuries turned the defensive tackle’s seventh pro campaign into a grind, leaving fans wanting more from the former top-10 pick. But as the Buffalo Bills stare down a roughly $10 million deficit against the 2026 salary cap, Oliver might be the unexpected key to keeping the championship window pried open.

    Mike Ginnitti of Spotrac has crunched the numbers, and his solution isn’t a pay cut—it’s a pay day. The proposed move? A two-year extension that hands Oliver $45 million in new money while slashing his massive 2026 cap hit by nearly half.

    The $24 Million Problem

    General Manager Brandon Beane has his back against the wall. The NFL’s 2026 salary cap is projected to land between $301.2 million and $305.7 million, yet Buffalo sits in the red. A huge chunk of that liability belongs to Oliver, whose contract carries a hefty $23.9 million cap hit for the upcoming season, followed by an even steeper $25.7 million in 2027.

    For a team needing to retool after a frustrating finish to 2025, that number is a non-starter. But cutting a player of Oliver’s caliber creates its own problems, specifically a massive dead cap charge and a gaping hole in the interior rush.

    The “Win-Win” Blueprint

    Ginnitti’s proposal offers a creative escape hatch. By adding two years to Oliver’s current deal, the Bills can spread out the financial pain. The structure involves converting a significant portion of his 2026 base salary into a $20 million signing bonus.

    The math is undeniable:

    • Current 2026 Cap Hit: $23.9 Million
    • Proposed 2026 Cap Hit: $12.3 Million
    • Immediate Savings: $11.6 Million

    “I know they’ve drafted, and they do have a plentiful amount of interior linemen, but this is just an organization that has prided themselves on being as deep as humanly possible here,” Ginnitti noted during his breakdown. “I’m going to extend Oliver to lower the cap hit, to give him a few years guaranteed. And it’s not top of the market stuff here.”

    “When you look at the film, even when he wasn’t 100 percent last year, he commanded two blockers. You don’t just replace that gravity. We need him right, and we need him here.”
    — Anonymous Bills Defensive Assistant

    Playoff Implications / What’s Next

    This move isn’t just about accounting; it’s about survival. Clearing $11.6 million gives Beane the breathing room to attack other urgent needs—perhaps a veteran safety or another weapon for Josh Allen. The AFC East isn’t getting any easier, and with the Dolphins and Jets making aggressive moves, Buffalo can’t afford a “reset” year.

    If the extension gets done before the new league year kicks off in March, it signals that the Bills still believe Oliver is a cornerstone, injuries be damned. If not, things could get ugly fast in Orchard Park.

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