🧨 “He’s Gone for Good?” — Ex-Bills Edge Von Miller Signs With NFC East, Shuts Door on Buffalo Return
Orchard Park, NY — Just when you thought Buffalo might get another shot at redemption, Von Miller has officially signed with the Washington Commanders—and it’s clear he’s closing the door on a return to the Bills. The move caps off his stint in Buffalo and signals a fresh start in the NFC East.

🤔 Why This Move Matters
After being cut by Buffalo in March, Miller hadn’t been shy about wanting to add a “third ring.” Instead, he’s headed to a division rival with legitimate Super Bowl aspirations.
The 36‑year‑old edge rusher brings:
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A career MLB-caliber resume (Broncos/Rams SB rings)
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55 sacks and pinnacle leadership in Buffalo before injuries slowed him
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A potential stamp of authority on Washington’s defensive rebuild

🔐 Why Buffalo Didn’t Re-Sign Him
Despite his legacy, injuries and limited play reduced Miller to a rotational role in New York State. Reports say:
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He missed significant time in 2022 due to a torn ACL
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He never reclaimed full-time starter status over the next two seasons
With younger pass rushers rising and cap space tightening, Buffalo opted to blend youth and salary efficiency.

🔮 What This Means for the Commanders
Washington just landed a game-changer at the edge:
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Commanders DTs will benefit from Miller’s playmaking and veteran savvy
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He’ll be part of a front aiming to reverse poor run defense trends
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His winning pedigree could energize the locker room, culture, and fanbase
Expect him to slide into the rotation early—and impact down-and-distance scenarios.
✅ Final Thought:
Von Miller’s move isn’t a Hunger Games sequel—it’s a strategic new chapter.
Buffalo let go of the past to build the future.
Washington named Miller as the key piece in rebooting their defense—and may just get the veteran transformation they prayed for.
