The Buffalo Bills have restructured the contract of safety Corey Graham in an effort to save cap space, the team announced on Thursday.

The Bills were attempting to reduce the veteran's cap number from $4.6 million, but terms of the new deal have not been released. Part of his salary will likely be converted into a signing bonus to reduce his cap hit.

The Bills could save $1.12 million with a standard minimum salary restructure, according to Michael Ginnitti of Spotrac.

Graham led the Bills with 122 tackles in 2015 as the full-time starter, adding one sack and two interceptions.