The Bills have had a lot of tweaking done by general manager Brandon Beane in order to get under the 2024 NFL salary cap. You can’t say Von Miller didn’t do his part.
Two years ago, the Buffalo Bills made a splash during free agency when they signed outside linebacker Von Miller to a six-year, $120 million contract. The odds Buffalo makes a signing of that magnitude this offseason is far-fetched, though.
The Buffalo Bills know that their championship window with their current core of players are quickly closing as Von Miller is beginning to get up there in age.
The Denver Broncos aren’t the only NFL team in a salary cap pinch this offseason. The Buffalo Bills are also in a hole and they started climbing out of it with a flurry of moves on Wednesday.
Buffalo made eight money-saving moves Wednesday
Von Miller somehow survived the Wednesday purge from the Buffalo Bills. Not only that, they gave a restructured deal to the veteran pass rusher. News came from Orchard Park that the Bills had let go of several players.
The Bills remained the busiest team in the NFL this Wednesday as they made a litany of moves to adjust their salary cap heading into the new league year.
The Buffalo Bills are taking decisive steps towards salary-cap compliance, as they’ve recently reached a renegotiated contract agreement with veteran pass rusher Von Miller.
Instead of exploring possible greener pastures, the veteran decided to bet on himself while helping his team out of a jam.
Bills DE Von Miller and the team have agreed to a renegotiated contract, according to Field Yates. Miller, 34, is a former first-round pick of the Broncos back in 2011.
Buffalo’s EDGE group is thin. Will they spend another premium asset in this year’s NFL Draft? Continuing on our journey of the 2024 NFL Scouting Combine positional review series we stay on the defensive line to cover “edge” defenders.
The Buffalo Bills are counting on a Von Miller bounce back. One of only two defensive ends currently under contract for next season, the 34-year-old Miller's availability and potential productivity carry great importance for the cap-strapped Bills.
NFL free agency is right around the corner and the market is expected to be fluid. The Buffalo Bills have a lot of questions to answer, as do most teams.
As the Buffalo Bills tread the murky waters of the 2024 offseason, fans will see that the cap is, in fact, real. It’s malleable and at times escapable, but Buffalo’s roster is aging and expensive, and the ramifications of that are tangible.
Given their tight cap situation, the Bills will face a number of challenges this offseason with respect to roster moves.
Buffalo Bills edge-rusher Von Miller was probably one of the most disappointing players in the NFL this year, which has led to speculation that the Bills could part ways with him this offseason.
If ESPN is going to keep its most valuable employee, the worldwide leader in sports will have to pay Stephen A. Smith like he just won the Super Bowl.
Could the Denver Broncos potentially bring back Von Miller this coming offseason? Miller is currently under contract with the Buffalo Bills, but he has been a major disappointment since signing a six-year, $120 million deal with the team in 2022.
Miller spoke to the media for the first time following the November arrest.
The Buffalo Bills expect LB Von Miller to play on Sunday despite an ongoing investigation.
Von Miller is facing a felony charge of assaulting a pregnant person following an incident that took place this week, but the alleged victim is now defending the Buffalo Bills star.
The alleged victim in the felony assault case against Buffalo Bills linebacker Von Miller has recanted her claims, Mike Florio of ProFootballTalk reported on Thursday evening.
Buffalo Bills linebacker Von Miller turned himself into police on Thursday evening, according to TMZ Sports. He was booked at the Glenn Heights Police Department in Glenn Heights, Texas at around 4:00 PM CST on Thursday.
The lead-up to "Monday Night Football's" matchup between the Buffalo Bills and Denver Broncos must have been emotional for Von Miller.
Von Miller will face the Denver Broncos for the first time in his career in Week 10 on "Monday Night Football." The Buffalo Bills linebacker insists it isn't a revenge game.
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