
Von MIller, one of the NFL’s best pass rushers of his generation, is now on the open market after being released by the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, CBS Sports NFL insider Jonathan Jones reports. The move saves Buffalo $8.4 million in cap space.
Miller, who turns 36-years-old on March 26, has just six sacks across the last two seasons, but he and the Bills are open to a return on a new deal ahead of his 14th NFL season, per NFL Media. He signed a six-year, $120 million deal with Buffalo in the 2022 offseason after helping lead the Los Angeles Rams to a Super Bowl LVI title to conclude the 2021 season. Miller, the second overall pick in the 2011 NFL Draft, leads the entire NFL in sacks since 2010 with 129.5, a figure that also ranks as the 16th-most since sacks became an officially tracked individual statistic in 1982.
That production — along with eight Pro Bowl selections, three first-team All-Pro nods, a Super Bowl 50 MVP award and a 2011 NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year award — is why Miller is a member of the 2010’s All-Decade team and why he could have a number of contenders to choose from outside of the AFC runner-ups with the NFL’s legal tampering period beginning on Monday.
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Author: Garrett Podell
March 9, 2025 | 11:10 am
