Buffalo Bills release eight-time Pro Bowl linebacker Von Miller

The Buffalo Bills officially announced they are releasing outside linebacker Von Miller, saving Buffalo $8.4 million in cap space. Sources told ESPN’s Adam Schefter that both the Bills and Miller are open to him rejoining the team.

NFL Network reported: “The #Bills are releasing pass-rusher Von Miller, per me and @TomPelissero Miller is set to turn 36 years old before the 2025 season, and Buffalo makes the move now. Both sides, however, are open to a return.”

Miller, 36, played three seasons with the Bills, signing with them as a free agent after the Denver Broncos traded him to the Los Angeles Rams during the 2021-22 season.  He played 13 games for Buffalo last season, with six sacks with 17 total tackles, seven tackles for loss and 32 total pressures.

Across 13 NFL seasons, Miller has 129.5 sacks (making him the NFL’s active leader in that category), 27 forced fumbles and 581 combined tackles in 186 games. His best performance was during his second season in 2012 when he registered 18.5 sacks with 28 tackles for loss. He earned first-team All-Pro honors three times and second-team four times, while also being named to eight Pro Bowls.

Last season, Miller served a four-game suspension for violating the NFL’s personal conduct policy amid accusations of domestic violence; he was never charged, but the NFL still investigated the alleged incidents.

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