Rasul Douglas caused social media unrest this offseason with his activity on Twitter/X. Around the start of the new league year, Douglas’ contract was restructured to free up approximately $2.5 million on the Bills’ cap sheet.
It’s unlikely that the Bills can pull off any blockbuster deals this offseason since they have the third-fewest cap space in the NFL, but here are three moves they should make to shore up their roster.
The Green Bay Packers added draft capital right before the trade deadline last season, sending cornerback Rasul Douglas and a fifth-round to the Buffalo Bills for a third round.
The Buffalo Bills have been hovering around trade rumors for a big-name receiver for the last several weeks. Even before Buffalo traded Stefon Diggs, there were murmurs about potentially looking into bringing in a big name via trade.
The Bills remained the busiest team in the NFL this Wednesday as they made a litany of moves to adjust their salary cap heading into the new league year.
Adam Schefter reports the Bills are also releasing veteran CB Rasul Douglas, clearing an additional $2.5 million in cap space. Ian Rapoport reports the team is also releasing S Siran Neal, who was due nearly $3 million in base salary for 2024.
Adam Schefter reports the Bills are restructuring veteran CB Rasul Douglas, clearing an additional $2.5 million in cap space. Ian Rapoport reports the team is also releasing S Siran Neal, who was due nearly $3 million in base salary for 2024.
Buffalo Bills cornerback Rasul Douglas is entering the final year of his contract, and while he just came to western New York in the middle of the season, he could be on his way back out of town.
The Buffalo Bills made a huge trade last season, acquiring cornerback Rasul Douglas from the Green Bay Packers. Douglas ended up being instrumental to the Bills turning the ship around in the second half of the season, intercepting four passes after going to Buffalo.
After the Green Bay Packers traded away defensive back Rasul Douglas, they faced the challenge of filling the void left not only in talent but also in leadership.
With the Green Bay Packers’ season going nowhere fast, they dealt standout cornerback Rasul Douglas to the Buffalo Bills at the NFL trade deadline. The official deal: Douglas and a fifth-round pick to Buffalo in exchange for a third-round pick.
The Buffalo Bills got a nice wild-card win this past weekend. They did it on defense without one of their best players in the secondary, too. Bills cornerback Rasul Douglas was held out with an injury.
The Bills dominated from the start to finish, building a 21-0 lead in the second quarter. The Steelers found some positivity, but it was never enough to mount a full comeback.
The Buffalo Bills are preparing for an intense Wild Card matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Bills enter the game red-hot, but they have been hit with mixed injury report updates.
Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane can only smile. His trade-deadline acquisition, cornerback Rasul Douglas, is leaving his fingerprints all over a late-season game with significant playoff implications.
Rasul Douglas was dealt from the Green Bay Packers to the Buffalo Bills just ahead of Tuesday’s NFL trade deadline, and in his introductory Bills press conference on Thursday, the cornerback said he initially thought he was being pranked.
The Buffalo Bills acquired Rasul Douglas in a deal with the Green Bay Packers ahead of Tuesday’s trade deadline, and in his introductory Bills press conference, Douglas made a pretty hilarious statement when asked what he knew about Buffalo.
The Green Bay Packers made a noteworthy trade deadline move that left at least one of the team’s players feeling downright sick.
Bills Mafia need not worry about the health of recently acquired cornerback Rasul Douglas, despite the 29-year-old's DNP on the team's Wednesday injury report.
Yes, let’s get it out of the way at the start. There’s no way to accurately and definitively grade the Green Bay Packers’ trade of Rasul Douglas to the Buffalo Bills.
The Buffalo Bills acquired veteran cornerback Rasul Douglas and a fifth-round draft pick from the Green Bay Packers in exchange for a third-rounder on Tuesday, NFL Network reported.
The Buffalo Bills are bringing in the reinforcements on defense.
Mentioned as team pursuing cornerback help, the Bills acquired it in the form of Rasul Douglas.
Rasul Douglas and the Green Bay Packers are going into what may very well be a must-win scenario when they take on the Denver Broncos on Sunday. The Packers have lost their last two games to fall to 2-3 on the season.
The Green Bay Packers have a first-year starting quarterback throwing passes to the youngest group of pass-catchers in the NFL. Those are facts. They’re also excuses to cornerback Rasul Douglas.
The Green Bay Packers are 1-1 entering their Week 3 matchup against the New Orleans Saints. They could very easily be 2-0 had they not had so many miscues in Week 2 against the Atlanta Falcons, but that is life with a young team; there will be some bumps in the road.
Aaron Rodgers could say it and get away with it. Rasul Douglas, however, may be a different story. The 28-year-old cornerback, who’s heading into his third
Douglas angered the Lions with a bizarre move during Sunday night’s game, but he insists there was a method to what some interpreted as total madness.
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