
Von Miller, known for his dynamic presence on the field, is setting his sights on a comeback in 2025. The edge rusher, who was released by the Buffalo Bills on March 9, remains a free agent as he contemplates his next move.
While the specifics of his future team remain undetermined, Miller has ruled out a reunion with the Denver Broncos. "I haven’t heard anything," he stated when asked about potential interest from Denver, as reported by Parker Gabriel of The Denver Post. "If you look at it, this year, it really doesn’t make sense. They’ve got two really, really good rushers that are among the best in the league. With Jonathon Cooper and Nik Bonitto, they have incredible talent."
Miller clarified, "I’m not playing special teams. That decision kind of makes itself. At 36 years old, I can say that I probably won’t be doing that. But yeah, this year, probably not, but the year after that—next year—we’ll see what happens."
The decision to cut ties with Miller saved the Bills $8.4 million in salary cap space. This move came after Miller signed with Buffalo on a six-year, $120 million contract before the 2022 season. During his tenure, he participated in 36 of 50 potential games, notching 14 sacks, 41 tackles, and 23 quarterback hits.
At 36, Miller is still a coveted veteran presence in the league. An eight-time Pro Bowler and a pivotal figure in two Super Bowl victories, his track record speaks volumes. The football world now watches closely, eager to see where this celebrated career will flourish next.