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Stevie Johnson is about to get cut...


Ja  Rhule

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Coming off an injury-riddled 2013, Johnson is set to count $8.5 million against the cap. He's a candidate to be released following Buffalo's trade for Mike Williams, with second-year receivers Robert Woods and Marquise Goodwin both capable of taking on expanded roles. Because releasing Johnson carries $8.475 million in dead money, he could be asked to take a pay cut. If the Bills ultimately decide to move on from Johnson, they would free up just $25,000 in cap space.

Per rotoworld

Prior to 2013 he had 3 seasons with more than 1,000 in a row.

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just looks like speculation, he was due a 1.75 million roster bonus in March. if they were going to release him I would think they'd do it before paying him a bonus, not after

Even so, IF The Bills do release him, I'd like ole Gets to go after him. He's young and experienced, a good combination to team with Cam.

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just looks like speculation, he was due a 1.75 million roster bonus in March. if they were going to release him I would think they'd do it before paying him a bonus, not after

 

They hadn't traded for Mike Williams at that point.

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