As the new league nears and with the 2021 salary cap finally cemented at $182.5 million, teams across the league are shedding the contracts of notable veteran players to free up more space in order to retain more coveted commodities and take some swings in free agency.
On Wednesday, a familiar face to the Baltimore Ravens became available when the Buffalo Bills released WR John ‘Smokey’ Brown. The seven-year veteran wideout has spent the last two seasons in upstate New York, where he recorded 105 receptions for 1,518 yards and nine touchdowns with the Buffalo Bills.