The Washington Commanders have their rookie class in place after the 2025 NFL Draft. However, the team could still use another pass rusher, and ESPN insider John Keim believes that former Buffalo Bills star Von Miller could fit in Washington.
He broke Demarcus Ware's sacks record in college. Now, he'll have a chance to succeed another Hall-of-Fame caliber pass rusher as a member of the Buffalo Bills.
Less than a week away from the NFL Draft and the Buffalo Bills still have positions of need as they gear up for a potential Super Bowl run. The last of the expert mock drafts are coming out with Buffalo projected to go after secondary, defensive line, and wide receiver in the early rounds.
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The Buffalo Bills swapped out edge rushers this offseason, with the team cutting Von Miller and signing Joey Bosa, who was cut loose by the Los Angeles Chargers.
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
Von Miller joined the Buffalo Bills in 2022 after agreeing to a six-year, $120 million deal in NFL free agency. It was a massive contract that a 33-year-old doesn't typically receive, but Miller was far from typical.
The Buffalo Bills are experiencing life without linebacker Von Miller, who was cut earlier this offseason after being unable to live up to his top-billing contract.
Future Hall-of-Fame edge rusher Von Miller wants to play a 15th NFL season. He made that much clear before and after the Buffalo Bills released the grizzled veteran as a salary cap casualty earlier this month.
One of the biggest strengths of the Kansas City Chiefs last season was their fierce pass rush. They ended the 2024 season with 39 sacks and knocked the quarterback down 73 times.
The Denver Broncos are still looking to fill their 2025 NFL roster with reliable players on offense, defense, and special teams. They might be saving a special spot for former Broncos legend and Super Bowl MVP Von Miller.
It's no secret that the Kansas City Chiefs have one of the complete rosters in the NFL after going 15-2, being the No. 1 seed in the AFC, and even making Super Bowl LIX, losing to the Philadelphia Eagles.
For the first time in his career, Von Miller was involuntarily made a free agent in March when he was released by the Buffalo Bills. Still without a team, Miller sees his current opportunity as a “fun” time in his career as he weighs out his options during the 2025 NFL free agency period.
Exes are exes for a reason — but this might be the exception. In a recent sitdown with Kay Adams of the Up & Adams Show, former Denver Broncos superstar pass-rusher and current unsigned free agent Von Miller left the door open for a potential return to the Mile High City in 2025.
The NFL free-agency period has been open for more than a week, but there’s still plenty of big names on the market. Here’s where we think they should go.
As NFL free agency heats up, all eyes are fixed firmly on veteran pass rusher Von Miller, recently released by the Buffalo Bills. After three impactful but uneven seasons in Buffalo—highlighted by 14 total sacks—Miller finds himself once again a marquee name on the market.
The Los Angeles Rams look to be going all in once again to win a Super Bowl. They've been busy in the off-season, and free agency hasn't even officially begun yet.
The Buffalo Bills released three-time All-Pro pass rusher Von Miller on Sunday. The move clears $8.4 million in salary cap space for the Bills, who reportedly are open to bringing back Miller for the upcoming season.
A former Super Bowl MVP is joining the NFL’s growing pool of free agents. Von Miller was informed on Sunday that he will be released by the Buffalo Bills, according to multiple reports.
While he may not fetch a stellar price, Miller should have plenty of options to return to the field in 2025.
According to Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero, the Bills are releasing DE Von Miller today. Miller was on the radar as a potential cap casualty for Buffalo, and will now be released after the two sides weren’t able to agree on a pay cut.
According to ESPN’s Dan Graziano, a source described the chances of Bills DE Von Miller‘s return in 2025 as a “50/50” proposition at this point. Miller is due over $17 million in salary in 2025, which the Bills are not going to pay.
Buffalo has seen improvement from Gregory Rousseau, but its pass rush has not seen enough from Von Miller‘s six-year $120M contract.
FRISCO - It is an idea that frankly is popping up now about three years too late. The Buffalo Bills seem likely to find a way to divorce themselves from once-great pass-rusher Von Miller and his $120 million contract.
With the new league year kicking off on March 12, NFL teams are already deep into planning for the offseason. Here are five moves the Buffalo Bills should make in the coming months.
Bills DE Von Miller faces an uncertain future after this season. The future Hall of Fame pass rusher settled into a role as a rotational rusher after taking
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Star linebacker Von Miller has been suspended by the NFL.
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