Von Miller needed three snaps to make an extra $1.5 million on Sunday. Miller entered the season finale against the Jets one sack shy of a big contract incentive. Miller's reworked contract has sack benchmarks,
Buffalo is playing with house money but many Bills players are playing for extra cash and contract incentives.
It was an interesting weekend for Buffalo Bills' edge rusher Von Miller. He earned a healthy payday by recording a sack against Patriots' rookie quarterback Drake Maye, earning a $1.5 million contract incentive.
The "Full Circle" caption is fitting, since Miller played in Denver for the first 10 years of his career, winning a Super Bowl in 2015 and being named the Super Bowl MVP. During that time, Miller was a three-time First-Team All-Pro, a four-time Second-Team All-Pro, and made it to eight Pro Bowls.
The Buffalo Bills linebacker made an extra $1.5 million Sunday afternoon when he notched his sxith sack of the season against New England quarterback Joe Milton. Miller served a four-game suspension during the season and currently has 16 tackles, six tackles for loss and five sacks in 12 games with less game action this year.
Buffalo Bills pass-rusher Von Miller needed one sack against the New England Patriots to trigger a $1.5million bonus. Three plays later, Drake Maye was on the ground and Miller was celebrating. It
The Denver Broncos (10-7) are considered big underdogs against the Buffalo Bills (13-4) going into the Wild Card round of the NFL playoffs. The Broncos are listed a 8.5-point underdogs going into the Bills game, according to BetMGM. The over/under for total points scored between the two teams has been set at 47.5.
Buffalo Bills defensive end Von Miller added another milestone to his illustrious career, securing his sixth sack of the season during the team's Week 18 matchup against the New En
Sunday could become very profitable for Buffalo Bills star Von Miller. Taking on the New England Patriots, logging one sack for Miller during Week 18 will earn him an extra $1.5 million in bonus incentives.
The Buffalo Bills lost their final regular season game of the season, falling 23-16 to the bottom feeding New England Patriots, but failing to secure a win may end up helping the Bills in the long run.