
The Buffalo Bills made a rather bold decision when they signed Von Miller.
It’s not that Miller wasn’t one of the best in the game, but he wasn’t getting any younger, and they signed him to a very lucrative long-term deal.
Of course, that’s a big concern as he tries to make a comeback from an ACL injury.
However, the former Super Bowl champion is determined to be back on the gridiron and at his best and way sooner than most people would expect, per NFL.com.
Bills OLB Von Miller (ACL) feels he'll be ready to play in 2023 season opener vs. Jetshttps://t.co/OUxb0ZpCRh pic.twitter.com/EkrMYEWsmu
— Around The NFL (@AroundTheNFL) June 2, 2023
In a recent interview, Miller stated that he’s aiming to come back before the start of the 2023 NFL season, which would be quite ambitious for every guy not named Von Miller.
He’s entering his age-34 season and doesn’t want to miss a single snap, knowing the end of his career could be closer by the day.
Needless to say, he knows the main goal is to be ready and at full strength for the postseason, which is why the team signed him to a six-year deal worth $120 million in the first place.
The Bills are expected to be one of the teams to beat out of the AFC again this season.
They’ve failed to live up to that status in back-to-back years now, which is why having their elite pass rusher on the field in the playoffs could prove to be massive for them.
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