Buffalo Bills announce release of wideout Isaiah McKenzie
The Buffalo Bills have released wide receiver and special teamer Isaiah McKenzie from their roster, they announced on Friday. McKenzie will now become a free agent after posting 423 receiving yards and 55 rushing yards during the 2022-23 season. Even though he was cut, this past fall featured McKenzie’s most productive season as a pro. He’s also served as a kick returner at various times for the Bills in his five years with the team but did not do so this past season.
Before entering the NFL, McKenzie spent three years at Georgia and was a small contributor for the first two before popping for over 600 receiving yards and more than 700 return yards in the 2016 season before declaring for the draft. The Bulldog should have plenty of suitors once he hits the market as a speedster who just spent five years as part of one of the NFL’s most potent offenses.
According to Spotrac, who breaks down the nitty gritty of these contracts, McKenzie’s release leaves behind a dead cap hit of $300,000 while freeing up the other $2.21 million for Buffalo to use in free agency.
Here was the team’s announcement of the news on Twitter:
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