Is Von Miller’s future with the Buffalo Bills hanging by a thread? While Miller has expressed his desire to remain with the Bills, a closer look at his contract and the team’s cap situation suggests that just eight words could determine whether he stays in Buffalo in 2025.
**Miller’s Bold Claim: “I Plan on Being a Buffalo Bill, For Sure”**
Despite an uncertain future, Von Miller has publicly stated his intention to remain with the Bills, declaring, “I plan on being a Buffalo Bill for sure”[2]. He has also stated, “However long my key card works in this building, I’m gonna keep coming up in here and I’m going to keep coming in and trying to make (a Super Bowl) happen”[2].
**The $23.8 Million Elephant in the Room**
However, Miller’s desire to stay in Buffalo might not be enough. In 2025, Miller is set to carry a hefty $23.8 million cap hit, a significant burden for a Bills team looking to improve[1][5]. Spotrac estimates his 2025 cash earnings at $17,500,000[3].
**Eight Words That Could Seal His Fate**
Those eight words are: **”The Buffalo Bills designate Von Miller a cap casualty.”** While Miller wants to stay, and the Bills may appreciate his veteran presence, the team may have to decide whether his production justifies such a large cap number.
Bleacher Report suggests that trading Miller would be an optimal outcome for general manager Brandon Beane[1]. If the Bills could get something in return for the veteran pass-rusher rather than simply cutting him, it would help improve the Bills’ draft haul[1].
However, finding a trade partner may prove difficult, given Miller’s age (36 in March) and contract. As a result, the Bills may end up releasing him if a deal isn’t struck[1].
**The Numbers Don’t Lie: Is Miller Worth the Cost?**
While Miller showed signs of life in 2024, recording six sacks, his overall impact wasn’t as significant as the Bills had hoped when they signed him to a six-year, $120 million deal in 2022[1][2][3].
**What’s Next for Miller?**
Von Miller’s future with the Bills remains uncertain. While he has publicly stated his desire to stay, the decision ultimately rests with the team. General manager Brandon Beane must decide whether Miller’s veteran presence and potential for production outweigh the financial burden he carries. If not, those eight words could signal the end of Miller’s time in Buffalo.