
The Buffalo Bills have over 40 players who could be subject to waivers as they look to cut down from 90 players to 53 by the August 26 deadline and beyond.
Of course, several players on their rookie contracts should be safe from getting waived, such as wide receiver Keon Coleman. But, if any of these players are waived this week, they will be subject to the waiver wire pool and can be claimed by another team.
If not, they can be a part of Buffalo’s 16-man practice squad, which will likely be finalized
the day after the cutdown date.
Which Buffalo Bills are subject to waivers?
CB Zy Alexander
C Jacob Bayer
WR Stephen Gosnell
CB Maxwell Hairston
DB Jordan Hancock
TE Jackson Hawes
EDGE Landon Jackson
LB Keonta Jenkins
TE Keleki Latu
OT Chase Lundt
DB Wande Owens
G Rush Reimer
DT T.J. Sanders
DE Paris Shand
CB Dorian Strong
DT Deone Walker
RB Elijah Young
DE Nelson Ceaser
OL Mike Edwards
RB Frank Gore Jr.
OT Richard Gouraige
CB Daequan Hardy
DT Marcus Harris
DT Zion Logue
DT Casey Rogers
WR Tyrell Shavers
TE Matt Sokol
LB Joe Andreessen
S Cole Bishop
DT DeWayne Carter
LB Jimmy Ciarlo
OT Travis Clayton
CB/RET Brandon Codrington
WR Keon Coleman
TE Zach Davidson
RB Ray Davis
WR Grant DuBose
T Tylan Grable
CB Ja’Marcus Ingram
P Brad Robbins
DE Javon Solomon
LB Edefuan Ulofoshio
C/G Sedrick Van Pran-Granger
T Alec Anderson
WR Deon Cain
TE Dalton Kincaid
G O’Cyrus Torrence
T Ryan Van Demark
WR Kristian Wilkerson
LB Dorian Williams
What is waivers in the NFL?
As the final preparations begin for the season, teams will make massive changes to their roster, either waiving or releasing players. But not all players instantly become free agents and free to sign with any team.
Well, when a player is ‘waived’, they are subject to the waiver wire, where any team can claim them and assume their current contract. Currently, the waiver wire order (listed below) is dependent on the NFL Draft order from this past April, but without any trades.
Teams will file waiver claims at the same time, but only the team with the highest claim will successfully ‘claim’ the player and their current contract.
Which NFL players are subject to go on waivers and not be released?
Whether or not a player enters the waiver wire of becomes a free agent depends on a player’s NFL service time. Players with at least four years of accrued NFL service time are outright released. If a player is released, their contract has ended, and they’re eligible to sign with any team.
However, if a player has less than four years of service time, they are waived and subject to waiver wire claims. Any player who is not claimed after being waived is eligible to sign wherever they’d like, including their former team’s practice squad.
Mainly, the group of players getting waived is those who are currently not eligible for unrestricted free agency status entering the year. They would be an Exclusive Rights Free Agent (less than three years of service) or a Restricted Free Agent (three years of service).
What is the NFL waiver order right now?
The NFL waiver order during the preseason and the first three weeks of the regular season mirrors the 2025 NFL Draft order. Once we get through four games, it resets to the current NFL standings. So the Titans have first crack at every player on waivers.
- Tennessee Titans
- Cleveland Browns
- New York Giants
- New England Patriots
- Jacksonville Jaguars
- Las Vegas Raiders
- New York Jets
- Carolina Panthers
- New Orleans Saints
- Chicago Bears
- San Francisco 49ers
- Dallas Cowboys
- Miami Dolphins
- Indianapolis Colts
- Atlanta Falcons
- Arizona Cardinals
- Cincinnati Bengals
- Seattle Seahawks
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- Denver Broncos
- Pittsburgh Steelers
- Los Angeles Chargers
- Green Bay Packers
- Minnesota Vikings
- Houston Texans
- Los Angeles Rams
- Baltimore Ravens
- Detroit Lions
- Washington Commanders
- Buffalo Bills
- Kansas City Chiefs
- Philadelphia Eagles