Matt Milano and Bills agreed to reduce his salary, let him hit free agency in 2026

Bills linebacker Matt Milano agreed to re-do his contract to take a lower base salary this year and hit free agency next year.

Matt Milano and Bills agreed to reduce his salary, let him hit free agency in 2026

Bills linebacker Matt Milano agreed to re-do his contract to take a lower base salary this year and hit free agency next year.

Milano will now make a base salary of $6,306,500 with $5,631,000 guaranteed this season, according to OvertheCap.com.

That means he's taking $3,633,500 less for his 2025 base pay, but the contract gives him the ability to make that up with $3,633,500 in performance incentives.

Milano's contract now voids in February, so he can become a free agent in 2026.

The Bills saved $3,658,500 in 2025 salary cap space with the revised contract.