The Buffalo Bills restructured the contract of defensive end Mario Addison earlier this month. While we thought it was a move simply meant to save cap space in the COVID-shrunk cap year of 2021, it had another element. According to Matthew Fairburn of The Athletic, the restructure voids the final year of Addison’s deal in 2022.
Addison will save the Bills $2 million by taking a pay cut. We reported on those details earlier.
The two sides also changed the structure of the deal. He gets a roster bonus of $1.