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Top 10 most expensive NFL offenses

NFL offenses

8. Buffalo Bills

Some may find it alarming that the Bills spend the eighth-most money on their offense. Yet year in and year out, the team struggles to advance to the postseason. Big salaries are being paid, and numerous quarterbacks have been under center since 1999. This year marked the last time the Bills earned a playoff berth.

So who is making what? Left tackle Cordy Glenn, drafted in the second round in 2012, earns the most. His salary counts for $14.2 million, or 8.24 percent of the Bills’ cap. Quarterback Tyrod Taylor, who the Bills hesitantly seem to be committed to, occupies roughly $9.71 million in salary.

Next, the Bills made tight end Charles Clay one of the best-paid in the league in 2015. He’ll earn a cool $9 million this year around. Running back LeSean McCoy rightfully commands his pay and takes up $8.87 million in cap. And 2014 first-round wideout Sammy Watkins takes home $6.43 million. But in not-so shocking news, the Bills decided not to commit to the injury-prone receiver’s fifth-year option.

As for the rest of the offensive line, center Eric Wood earns $7.58 million. Guards Richie Incognito and Ryan Groy combine for $7.42 million.

We will see soon enough if the ninth head coach the team has had since 1999 finally makes a significant difference.

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