The Buffalo Bills have another update relating to the acquisition of wide receiver DJ Moore.
Buffalo landed Moore, 28, in a trade with the Chicago Bears. The Bills shipped out a 2026 second-round pick for the wideout and also were sent a fifth-round selection in 2026 in the deal.
The third piece the Bills acquired in that deal was Moore’s contract and large salary cap hit… which is no more.
According to reports including Spotrac, the team and player have restructured his contract. Doing so has opened salary cap space for the Bills in 2026.
Per Spotrac, general manager Brandon Beane used his tried and trusted method of converting Moore’s salary into bonus dollars. That freed up $17.7 million dollars on Buffalo’s salary cap for this upcoming NFL league year.
In addition, Beane added a void year to Moore’s four-year contract to help spread out future salary cap hits as well.
Moore finished the 2025 campaign having caught 50-of-85 targets for 682 yards (13.6 yards per reception) and six touchdowns for the Bears.
Spotrac’s full details of the new salary cap hits on Moore’s contract can be found below:
This article originally appeared on Bills Wire: Bills restructure DJ Moore contract to clear 2026 salary cap space
Reporting by Nick Wojton, USA TODAY / Bills Wire
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