The Buffalo Bills are taking decisive steps towards salary cap compliance, as they’ve recently reached a renegotiated contract agreement with veteran pass rusher Von Miller, as reported by ESPN’s Field Yates.
Originally slated for a base salary of $17.145 million for the 2024 season, Miller’s contract has now been revised to a base value of $8.855 million. However, there’s a silver lining for Miller as the renegotiated deal offers him the opportunity to earn up to $20 million next season through incentives.
This strategic move by the Bills not only benefits Miller but also creates over $8.6 million in cap space for the team, aiding their efforts to navigate under the salary cap constraints.
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Having joined the Bills in 2022, Miller’s initial season showcased his prowess with 21 tackles and eight sacks until a torn ACL abruptly halted his campaign on Thanksgiving. Unfortunately, the following season saw Miller struggle to regain his form, failing to secure a single sack in 12 games.
The renegotiated contract may serve as a catalyst for Miller to reignite his performance, a prospect eagerly awaited by the Bills as they hope for a resurgence from the two-time Super Bowl champion in the upcoming season.
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In addition to Von Miller’s contract adjustments, the Bills made significant roster moves this Wednesday, parting ways with All-Pro safety Jordan Poyer, veteran center Mitch Morse, former fifth-round pick Siran Neal, wide receiver/return specialist Deonte Harty, and running back Nyheim Hines.
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