Future Hall of Famer Von Miller is considering a return to the Buffalo Bills after spending last season with the Washington Commanders. Released by the Bills in March 2025, Miller signed with the Commanders on a one-year deal, where he thrived with nine sacks. Although he expressed a desire to re-sign with Washington, negotiations have stalled, prompting his interest in Buffalo once again. Miller also predicts that the Bills will win the Super Bowl next season, reflecting his confidence in the team's potential despite past challenges during his tenure.

By the Numbers
  • Miller had nine sacks last season with the Commanders, ranking 19th in the NFL.
  • During his time with the Bills, he registered 138.5 career sacks, placing him 13th on the all-time list.
State of Play
  • The Bills have signed Bradley Chubb to strengthen their pass rush, shifting to a 3-4 defense under new coordinator Jim Leonhard.
  • With Miller's past season at the Commanders deemed successful, his future remains uncertain as they have initiated their own roster changes.
What's Next

As offseason moves continue, Miller is likely to receive contract offers before the 2026 season starts. It remains to be seen whether he can rejoin the Bills or find a new team that fits his competitive aspirations.

Bottom Line

While a reunion with the Bills seems complicated due to roster developments, Miller remains a valuable player in the free agent market. His experience and production suggest he will be signed, regardless of his return to Buffalo.