Von Miller‘s debut in a Buffalo Bills uniform didn’t come against his longtime team.
The Bills linebacker told NFL Network’s James Palmer prior to Saturday’s preseason home game versus the Broncos that he would not be playing. Miller was the only healthy starter not suited up for Buffalo in Week 2 of the preseason.
Miller’s arrival figures to boost the pass rush of a Bills defense that topped the league in points (17.0) and yards (272.8) allowed per game in 2021. Acquired in a midseason trade last season by the Rams, Miller was essential to L.A.’s Super Bowl-winning run by providing four sacks, six tackles for loss, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery during the playoffs.
The Bills brought in Miller with a six-year, $120 million contract this offseason. The veteran’s highly anticipated debut figures to be saved for a bigger setting when Buffalo opens the season on Thursday, Sept. 8 against the defending champs.
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