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Bills’ Von Miller removed from suspension list ahead of Dolphins matchup

Bills’ Von Miller removed from suspension list ahead of Dolphins matchup

Before Buffalo Bills face Miami Dolphins On Sunday afternoon, they get a defensive boost by activating veteran pass rusher Von Miller. from the suspension list According to the team’s website. Miller suspended by NFL on October 1 “Violating the NFL’s Personal Conduct Policy.” According to Tom Pelissero, the league did not specifically say what the reasoning was for this.

But Miller was indicted last November. “He attacked his pregnant girlfriend” at their home outside Dallas during the Bills’ bye week, according to The Associated Press. He reportedly turned himself in, but no charges have been filed so far, and Miller said he turned himself in. “in a great spot” He is next in line to play against Miami on Sunday, according to Rochester First.

“I’m in a great place, I’m just happy this is all behind us,” Miller said. “Ever since I got here with the Buffalo Bills I’ve been injured, PUP or suspended, and for the first time in two and a half years I’m happy to put it all behind me and just focus on football… All I have to do is just do my part, nothing more, nothing less.” , all other things are behind me and I can just focus on football and playing the best football I can play.”

Bills’ Von Miller brings new perspective to football after suspension

Buffalo Bills linebacker Von Miller (40) sacks Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence (16) in the fourth quarter at Highmark Stadium.
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Like Miller had bold predictions for BillsThe team is ready to continue their success as beating their AFC East rival will give them a huge boost. He played the first four matches of the season before being suspended for four matches, which is said to have given him a new perspective on football.

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“When football, the NFL, the league, something like what happened last month or something like an injury is taken away from you, you have a new appreciation for the sport,” Miller said. “I’m 14 years old, I’m 35, I’m grateful to be here and I’m grateful to be here with the Buffalo Bills and come back to a really good team.”

Miller, who is 35 years old and in the midst of his 13th season in the NFL and the second overall pick in the 2011 draft, has recorded three sacks and five solo tackles so far this season. In any case, the Bills are a comfortable 6-2 entering Sunday’s game against the Dolphins at 2-5.