The Bills just freed up $17 millionā¦
And now, two names could quietly turn them into serious contenders.

Bills Create Cap Space ā But Thatās Just the Beginning
The Buffalo Bills didnāt just restructure DJ Mooreās contract to save money.
They did it to make a move.
After clearing over $17 million in cap space, Buffalo now sits with flexibility ā and more importantly, opportunity. With the NFL Draft approaching and free agency still offering hidden gems, the front office has a chance to address critical weaknesses.
And right now, two targets stand out.
A Run Defense Problem That Canāt Be Ignored
Letās start with the biggest issue.
Buffaloās run defense in 2025 wasnāt just bad ā it was one of the worst in the league.
Opponents averaged five yards per carry, exposing a defensive front that struggled to control the line of scrimmage.
Thatās not a small flaw.
Thatās a season-defining weakness.
If the Bills want to compete at a high level, this problem has to be fixed ā immediately.
The Perfect Fix: D.J. Reader
Enter D.J. Reader.
At 6-foot-3 and 335 pounds, Reader isnāt flashy ā but heās exactly what Buffalo needs.
A true interior force.

A run-stuffer who specializes in doing the dirty work.
Reader spent the last two seasons with the Detroit Lions, and even late in his career, he remains effective:
- 28 tackles in 2025
- Career-high 3 sacks in 2024
- Proven ability to disrupt running lanes
More importantly, he brings experience, leadership, and a mindset focused on winning.
āI just want to play some good ball⦠somewhere competitive,ā Reader said.
That sounds like Buffalo.
And Buffalo sounds like the kind of team that could use him right now.
A Familiar Face Could Solve Another Problem
Defense isnāt just about stopping the run.

Itās also about depth ā especially in the secondary.
And right now, the Bills are thin at cornerback.
Thatās where a familiar name comes back into the conversation:
Rasul Douglas.
Rasul Douglas: Experience, Leadership, Stability
Douglas already knows Buffalo.
He played there in 2023 and 2024, starting 23 games and becoming a respected voice in the locker room.
Heās not just a player ā heās a mentor.

His influence helped develop Christian Benford into a top-level corner.
Now, with young talent like Maxwell Hairston expected to step into a bigger role, that kind of leadership becomes even more valuable.
And Douglas still has something left on the field:
- 13 starts in 2025
- Multiple interceptions
- 13 passes defended
At 30 years old, he may not be a long-term solution ā but heās exactly the kind of short-term stabilizer contenders rely on.
Low Risk, High Value Moves

Hereās what makes both of these potential signings so appealing:
They donāt require massive investment.
Reader offers impact in a critical area.
Douglas provides depth, leadership, and familiarity.
Together, they address two key weaknesses:
- Run defense
- Secondary depth
And they do it without sacrificing the teamās long-term flexibility.
The Bigger Picture: A Team Positioning for a Run
Buffalo isnāt rebuilding.
Theyāre reloading.
The DJ Moore contract restructure wasnāt just about saving money ā it was about creating options.
Now, the front office has a decision to make:
Stand pat⦠or strike.
Because in a competitive AFC, small upgrades can make a massive difference.
And the teams that win?

Theyāre usually the ones that act before everyone else does.
The Clock Is Ticking
Free agency wonāt stay open forever.
Opportunities like this donāt last.
The Bills have the cap space.
They have the needs.
They have the targets.
Now, they need to make the move.
Because if they donāt?
Someone else will.
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