The Buffalo Bills have bounced back from a surprising Week 1 loss to the New York Jets as they’ve reeled off consecutive victories against the Las Vegas Raiders and Washington Commanders.
The Bills may have gotten off to a slow start, but the team is finally gelling on both sides of the ball and looks like the Super Bowl contender that most expected them to be.
Buffalo has a pivotal matchup this Sunday against the Miami Dolphins as the two heavyweights fight for control of the AFC East.
The Dolphins boast the most electric offense in the league as they’re coming off a 70-point performance against the Denver Broncos.
Stopping Miami is easier said than done, though Buffalo has the personnel to at least disrupt Tua Tagovailoa and his weapons.
Von Miller remains absent as he continues rehabbing from a torn ACL, but it looks like he is nearing a return, via Adam Schefter of ESPN.
Buffalo Bills’ star pass rusher Von Miller, who has not played since tearing his ACL on Thanksgiving Day last season, is expected to resume practicing this week, per sources.
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— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) September 30, 2023
Miller joined the Bills last offseason after winning Super Bowl LVI as a member of the Los Angeles Rams, but his first season got cut short due to injury.
The veteran pass rusher looked good last year and still had enough juice in the tank to make life difficult for opposing quarterbacks, so it stands to reason that he can contribute this season once he’s fully healthy.
Without Miller, Buffalo’s been relying on Greg Rousseau and Leonard Floyd to bring pressure off the edge and they’ve done a solid job so far.
However, the Bills will be eagerly awaiting the day that Miller makes his way back onto the playing field.
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