Orchard Park, NY – With the 2024 NFL season set to kick off in just a few days, teams across the league are gearing up to finalize their rosters for the regular season. By August 27 at 4:00 p.m., all clubs must cut down their rosters from 90 players to 53, with the Buffalo Bills also making moves to comply with the deadline.
The latest updates on the Bills’ roster cuts will be provided at the top of each section, keeping fans informed on the team’s decisions as they work towards finalizing their squad. As the Bills work through the process of trimming their roster, several players have already been waived or released, making room for those who have earned a spot on the team.
One notable move includes the release of second-year offensive tackle Richard Gouraige, as reported by The Atletic’s Joe Buscaglia. Gouraige, a former Florida Gator, spent his rookie year on Buffalo’s practice squad and is now facing the possibility of landing there again.
Additionally, the Bills have parted ways with undrafted free agent running back Frank Gore Jr., who had made an impression on fans with his performance during the preseason. As the Bills continue to make tough decisions regarding their roster, the team is focused on assembling a competitive squad for the upcoming season.
In a series of roster moves, the Bills have released a number of players, including cornerback Keni-H Lovely, defensive end Kingsley Jonathan, and wide receiver Andy Isabella. These moves reflect the team’s commitment to building a roster that will compete at a high level in the upcoming season.
As the Bills navigate the challenges of roster cuts and adjustments, fans eagerly await the final roster announcement, which will set the stage for the team’s journey in the 2024 NFL season. Stay tuned for more updates as the Bills finalize their roster and prepare to take the field for the start of the season.