Beane doesn't believe Bills' window is closing

Bills general manager Brandon Beane addressed the media on Tuesday during his end-of-season press conference
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Orchard Park, N.Y. (WGR 550) - Two days after another disappointing loss in the postseason to the Kansas City Chiefs, Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane made it clear that although the team has salary cap issues and plenty of free agents, they will continue to march forward in search of a Super Bowl title.

Beane noted that the roster will need to get younger in some areas, and that it will be imperative to hit on this year's draft in order for to acquire those younger, cheaper players to contribute

"We're not planning on taking a year off and not be competitive," Beane added on Tuesday. "I'm not laying my head down at night thinking we don't have a shot at it next year."

Beane spoke to reporters shortly after head coach Sean McDermott addressed the media in Orchard Park.

Here's more of what the Bills general manager said at his end-of-season press conference on Tuesday through a series of tweets:

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