· 2026-07-02

The Buffalo Bills released safety Taylor Rapp to clear $3.07 million in salary cap space, a decision that might backfire.
Rapp was a former Super Bowl champion with the Los Angeles Rams and played three seasons with the Buffalo Bills.
He recorded 488 tackles, 31 pass breakups, and 12 interceptions in six mostly healthy seasons.
Bleacher Report's Moe Moton called Rapp the NFL's top "bargain bin" free agent due to his experience and skills.
Rapp has valuable experience at both safety positions and in the slot, making him a perfect fit for teams like the Las Vegas Raiders and Philadelphia Eagles.
The Buffalo Bills are currently 15th in the American Football Conference with a 3-14 record and on a L5 streak.
The Bills signed controversial safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson to replace Rapp, but fans might not be pleased with the move.
Gardner-Johnson signed a 1-year, $3.5 million contract and has been with multiple teams in the past few years.
He has 20 career interceptions, including 12 in two seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Buffalo Bills' next game is against the Houston Texans on September 13, 2026.
And the team will look to improve their standing with their new lineup.
But for now, the release of Taylor Rapp remains a topic of discussion.
So the Bills will have to wait and see how their decision plays out.
The team's performance will be closely watched, especially with their current record.
Their next game will be a test of their skills and strategy.
The Buffalo Bills are looking to turn their season around, starting with their game against the Houston Texans.