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With Josh Allen at quarterback, anything seems possible for the Buffalo Bills. And yet, many questions revolve around the four-time defending AFC East champions following a salary cap-forced roster overhaul. Buffalo's departures cut deep and highlighted by receiver Stefon Diggs being traded to Houston. The Bills' veteran secondary was also disbanded in a series of moves that led to the departure of six of eight team captains. The changes place a premium on a patchwork group of mid-priced free agents and rookies to step in immediately. Injuries are an issue, too, with starting linebacker Matt Milano sidelined indefinitely after tearing his left bicep.








