🚨 BREAKING: Buffalo Bills Release Von Miller — A Stunning End to a High-Stakes Experiment
“Once a Super Bowl closer… now a cap casualty.”
In a move that’s sending shockwaves through Bills Mafia and the NFL alike, the Buffalo Bills have officially released veteran edge rusher Von Miller, ending a once-promising chapter that never quite lived up to the hype.
The news was confirmed early this morning by team sources and insiders close to the organization. While rumors had been swirling during OTAs, few expected the move to become reality — at least not this soon.

🧠 Why the Move Happened Now
Von Miller, 35, has struggled to return to form following a torn ACL suffered late in the 2022 season. After missing much of 2023 and posting zero sacks in limited snaps, it became clear that the Bills couldn’t justify the nearly $20M cap hit in 2025.
💬 “This wasn’t personal. It was business. And it was time,” said one team source.
Buffalo frees up significant cap space — potentially to extend young talent like Greg Rousseau or bolster depth in the secondary.

🧪 The Experiment That Almost Worked
When Miller signed a six-year, $120M deal with Buffalo in 2022, the hope was that he would bring Super Bowl pedigree and late-game edge presence to push the Bills over the top.
For a few weeks, it worked.
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Miller recorded 8 sacks in 11 games in 2022
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The defense ranked Top 3 in pressure rate when he was on the field
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His leadership was widely praised behind the scenes
But the injury changed everything. And Buffalo had to pivot.
💬 NFL World Reacts: “End of an Era”
Fan reactions have been mixed — nostalgic, but understanding:
🦬 “Von gave us hope when we needed it most. Nothing but love.”
🧠 “Business move. Tough but correct. Let’s get younger and faster.”
🙌 “Thanks for choosing Buffalo when you had options.”
Some insiders believe Miller may retire, while others expect he’ll sign a low-risk deal with a contender needing playoff experience.

