Von Miller: To bills| To the bills| Buffalo bills| Did the bills sign

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Von B’Vsean Miller Jr. is an American football outside linebacker for the Los Angeles Rams of the National Football League. Miller played college football at Texas A&M, where he earned consensus All-American honors and was awarded the Butkus Award as the most outstanding college linebacker in the nation.

Von Miller: To bills| To the bills| Buffalo bills| Did the bills sign

 

To bills:

In 2021, Miller started the season with a Broncos team that was going nowhere and ended the season by adding to what is likely a Hall of Fame resume. Denver traded Miller to the Rams during last season for second- and third-round picks in the 2022 draft.

Both sides felt good about that deal by the end of the season. Miller made an immediate impact with the Rams with five sacks in eight regular-season games. Then he continued to play well through the playoffs, including two sacks against the Cincinnati Bengals in a Super Bowl win.

To the bills:

Miller already had a Super Bowl MVP trophy from his time with the Broncos. Miller was the second pick of the 2011 draft and put up 110 sacks with the Broncos.

Shortly after the season ended, Miller started hinting on social media about possibly returning to the Broncos.

Miller turns 33 on March 26 but still was one of the most coveted free agents on the market. He’s a proven great pass rusher and should have some good seasons left. He showed during the Rams’ Super Bowl run he can still get after the quarterback like few others in the NFL.

Buffalo Bills:

Von Miller: To bills| To the bills| Buffalo bills| Did the bills sign

The deal was reported by NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport who added that, in the first four seasons of the deal, Miller will earn $17.5 million per year.

This news also means the Rams’ attempt to retain Miller has failed, as well as the bidding reportedly made by both the Dallas Cowboys and the Broncos themselves, Miller is known to have his residence next to the “America’s Team” facility in suburban Dallas and controversial owner Jerry Jones’ franchise was hoping to have Miller to fill in for the painful departure of Randy Gregory.

Did the bills sign:

The Bills, who have fallen just short of the Super Bowl under quarterback Josh Allen, having been eliminated by the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC playoffs the past two seasons, didn’t just take that deal, they have also agreed to a contract to take tight end O.J. Howard from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and bring him to Orchard Park, New York.

He’s a proven great pass rusher and should have some good seasons left. He showed during the Rams’ Super Bowl run he can still get after the quarterback like few others in the NFL.

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