Von Miller somehow survived the Wednesday purge from the Buffalo Bills. Not only that, they gave a restructured deal to the veteran pass rusher.
News came from Orchard Park that the Bills had let go of several players. From Pro Bowlers Mitch Morse and Tre’Davious White to wide receiver Deonte Harty, running back Nyheim Hines, and safety Jordan Poyer, they were let go.
On the other hand, a few received good news of an extension, including offensive lineman David Edwards, safety Taylor Rapp, and punter Matt Haack.
Miller was one of the fortunate ones that the Bills kept on the roster. He signed a restricted deal, as per ESPN’s Field Yates. The veteran linebacker agreed on $8.855 million for the 2024 campaign. He can earn up to $20 million with incentives, compared to the $17.5 million available on the previous terms.
The bills were already over $40 million over the cap. But with the release of Poyer and White, along with others, and the negotiated deal with Miller, the Bills were able to save approximately $25.96 million in cap space.
The Bills and pass rusher Von Miller agreed to a renegotiated contract, per source.
— Field Yates (@FieldYates) March 6, 2024
The deal has a base value of $8.855M in 2024, with the chance to make up to $20M with incentives (up from $17.5M under the old terms).
The move saves Buffalo $8.645M in 2024 salary cap space.
The 34-year-old’s contract restructure comes after a season to forget at the Meadowlands. After undergoing surgery on his knee, he had to sit out the entire offseason and only made his first start on October 8. Miller wasn’t the same after the injury; the once revered pass rusher was a shell of his former self.
The eight-time Pro Bowler, two-time Super Bowl champion, and three-time First-Team All-Pro selection with the Denver Broncos and Los Angeles Rams had lost the explosiveness that he was famous for. He failed to make any significant contribution to the Bills’ run for the divisional run in 2023.
The Bills will look to add fresh backups to help Miller. They already have Terrel Bernard and Tyrel Dodson ready to step in.
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