The Buffalo Bills will be without veteran defensive end Von Miller for the next four games, as the 35-year-old has been suspended without pay through Week 8 for violating the NFL’s Personal Conduct Policy. He will be eligible for reinstatement ahead of the team’s Week 9 clash with the Miami Dolphins.
Though not confirmed to be the cause of Miller’s suspension, the pass-rusher was accused of domestic assault in 2023; he turned himself into police in a Dallas suburb last November. He spoke about the allegations weeks later, describing them as “100% false,” per John Wawrow of the Associated Press.
Miller has played on 93, or roughly 35%, of Buffalo’s defensive snaps through the first four games of the season, recording three sacks and five tackles. More of a third-down pass-rush specialist at this stage of his career, his absence won’t have too substantial of an impact on the team’s defense; he’ll miss matchups with the Houston Texans, New York Jets, Tennessee Titans, and Seattle Seahawks.
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