The Buffalo Bills are releasing an outside linebacker Von Miller, reported by the NFL Network.
The 36-year-old Miller played 13 games for Buffalo last season, registering six sacks with a total of 17 tackles, seven losses and a total of 32 pressure. Cutting him would save him $8.5 million in salary cap. According to Tom Pelissero and Ian Rapoport, Miller and The Bills are rejoining their team.
He played three seasons with the Bills and signed them as a free agent after the Denver Broncos traded him for the Los Angeles Rams in 2021-22. That move helped the Rams win Super Bowl 56, the second championship in Miller’s career.
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Miller is scheduled to turn 36 before the 2025 season, and Buffalo is now in motion. However, both are open on the way home. pic.twitter.com/1i8jbbvdnl
– Ian Rapoport (@rapsheet) March 9, 2025
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