Buffalo Bills 53-man roster tracker 2023: News, reports, rumors, trades, more

Teams across the league have until Tuesday, August 29th at 4 p.m. to trim their rosters from 90 players down to 53.

With the Buffalo Billsโ€™ preseason in the books, the team began cutting players on Sunday. While many of the final cuts will not come until Tuesday, NYUP.com and Syracuse.com will have a live tracker to keep you up to date on the latest news, reports, rumors and trades surrounding the Bills.

Bills release Cortez Broughton

The Bills released DT Cortez Broughton, per ESPNโ€™s Jeremy Fowler. Broughton made a few plays this summer for Buffalo, but was buried on the teamโ€™s depth chart at defensive tackle.

Bills release three players on Sunday morning

Buffalo has reportedly released TE Jace Sternberger, OL Garrett McGhin and WR Isaiah Coulter.

Sternberger, a former third round pick, was brought in for depth competition, but he never posed much of a threat to Quintin Morris.

McGhinโ€™s third offseason stint with Buffalo ended quickly. He was added to the roster for tackle depth after the team saw Brandon Shell retire and Tommy Doyle suffer a season-ending injury.

Isaiah Coulter dealt with a knee injury this summer which limited his ability to compete for a roster spot.

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