Bills made have made official announcement confirming that former Buffalo Bills edge rusher Von Miller is returning to the team. Miller was released by the Bills on March 9, 2025, in a move that saved the team $8.4 million in salary cap space. At the time of his release, both the Bills and Miller expressed openness to a potential reunion.
However, since his release, the Bills have made significant moves to bolster their pass rush, including signing five-time Pro Bowler Joey Bosa to a one-year, $12.6 million deal. Additionally, the team extended Greg Rousseau and drafted Landon Jackson in the third round of the NFL Draft, further solidifying their defensive line.
Miller’s tenure with the Bills was marked by a promising start, but injuries and off-field issues, including a four-game suspension in 2024 for violating the NFL’s personal conduct policy, impacted his performance. In the 2024 season, he recorded six sacks and contributed a key fumble recovery in the Divisional Round against the Baltimore Ravens.

Given these developments, a return for Miller seems increasingly unlikely. He remains a free agent and has been linked to other teams, including a potential reunion with the Denver Broncos, where he began his career.
While the door for a return hasn’t been officially closed, the Bills’ recent roster moves suggest they are moving forward without Miller.