Von Miller turned heads in the NFL after leaving the L.A. Rams for the Buffalo Bills for reasons that surely say “something special” about the Bills
Reem AbdalazemUpdate: Mar 18th, 2022 10:58 EDT
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The 2022 NFL free agency frenzy has brought us many surprises during the past two weeks, with Tom Brady’s comeback as the first and most shocking one.
Second on the list is Von Miller’s decision to leave the L.A. Rams after winning the Super Bowl with them last season, and heading over to the Buffalo Bills.
On Thursday, the 32-year old defensive end signed a six-year contract with the Bills for $120 million, including $51 million fully guaranteed.
Why Von Miller chose the Buffalo Bills
When asked why he chose the Bills, Miller, in a nutshell, said that the Bills are “extremely special,” and are going to “win a Super Bowl with or without me.” He continued to say that the Bills have built an amazing team, and “what they’re doing inside this facility, what they’re doing in this community, what they’re doing on the football field and off the football field, man, I had to be a part of that.”
"When I left Denver and I went to LA, I said I'm not going back. I said I'm not leaving. And it had to be something special. It had to be the Buffalo Bills. What they've created here — it had to be the Bills Mafia"More from Von Miller's 1st day as a Bill:https://t.co/3HQALcnDln
— Alaina Getzenberg (@agetzenberg) March 18, 2022