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Conor Orr: Those 13 Seconds in Kansas City? How the Bills Got Over It.


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4 hours ago, Wayne Arnold said:
  • Wallace (burned by Hill, responsible for covering Kelce's inside with 8 seconds left)

Given the peanuts he's getting paid in Pittsburgh, that could be very true.
 

Wallace's two-year contract with the Steelers contains a salary cap hit of just $2.517 million in 2022. He will earn a base salary of $1.035 million, and a signing bonus of $2.965 million. His base salary increases to $4 million in 2023, which increases his cap hit to $5.482 million, although the Steelers can move on after this year and save $4 million of that cap hit if they choose. 

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They didn’t get over it. One can’t. They simply moved on because that’s the job. Hopefully therein a coach or two learned something. For fans, we know the Bills are prone to uniquely embarrassing and gut-wrenching implosion. On to the next disappointment.

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