Buffalo Bills' defensive end Von Miller has a couple more reasons to continue his playing career these days. As the 35-year-old Miller tries to win a Super Bowl with his third different franchise, he also takes motivation from his two young sons.
The Buffalo Bills have had more roster turnover than most during the 2024 offseason. That makes ESPN’s projections for next season all that more interesting.
The Buffalo Bills have questions at the edge rusher position, but any answers are likely on the roster already. Veteran defensive end Von Miller said he's "been feeling great," but there's no certainty he'll reclaim his pre-injury form.
Gable Steveon’s path to a prolonged career in professional football is objectively steep, as it would be for any 24-year-old who had never laced up a pair of cleats until the month they signed their first contract.
Olympic athlete Gable Steveson isn’t taking his opportunity with the Bills lightly. Steveson has already latched onto the perfect mentor to begin his NFL career.
Von Miller will be on the comeback trail for the Bills in 2024.
Von Miller's tenure in Buffalo has been rocky. He suffered a torn ACL in his first season with the Bills in 2022, and he struggled to get healthy and return to form in 2023.
Von Miller is already better off today. than he was one year ago. The Buffalo Bills' decorated defensive end, who was slow to rebound from the ACL tear that ended his 2022 season, is participating in voluntary OTAs Phase 3 practices without a knee brace.
The Von Miller experiment has not exactly gotten off to a great start for the Buffalo Bills. Miller signed a six-year, $120 million contract with the Bills in March 2022, with Buffalo hoping he would help bolster what was an already impressive defense.
Hindsight is 20/20 is a cliché for a reason—it’s often accurate. Viewing past events through the lens of the present affords us knowledge of their consequences and ramifications; in other words, we can judge whether a decision was a good one because we know how it panned out.
It’s clear that the Buffalo Bills are in a season of transition, which has prompted several journalists to speculate on the future of the club and what moves they can make to re-enter Super Bowl contention.
The Buffalo Bills have gone through a rollercoaster offseason thus far, but it isn’t over yet. Among the big changes that have occurred are the trade of star wide receiver Stefon Diggs to the Houston Texans and losing Gabriel Davis in free agency.
The 2021 Los Angeles Rams were a special bunch. The team was loaded with talent from top to bottom, and each played a role in securing the franchise's second Super Bowl.
NFL.com's Kevin Patra recently detailed the biggest remaining offseason priority for each AFC franchise. When it comes to the Buffalo Bills, Patra thinks
It's presented as a looming decision, but a closer look suggests it's mostly a non-issue for the Buffalo Bills. Sports Illustrated's Gilberto Manzano identified the "the biggest roster decision" awaiting each of the AFC's 16 teams, and posed a question about 35-year-old edge rusher Von Miller.
Von Miller has missed 10 games over the last two years, and he certainly hasn’t been the difference-maker the Bills believed they were getting. Who else could be on the chopping block?
AFC contender the Buffalo Bills may shockingly release $120 million veteran edge rusher, Von Miller this offseason. According to a report, the team could move on from the veteran which would open up space for younger players.
Is it time for the Bills to move on from this star?
One Bills player isn't hiding his hopes for the team's draft plans.
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.
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.
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.
The Buffalo Bills expect LB Von Miller to play on Sunday despite an ongoing investigation.
New details have emerged around the alleged incident leading to the arrest of Bills DE Von Miller.
The lead-up to "Monday Night Football's" matchup between the Buffalo Bills and Denver Broncos must have been emotional for Von Miller.
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