Von Miller’s postgame remarks following the Buffalo Bills’ AFC Championship loss to the Chiefs have triggered negative reactions from fans questioning his performance.
Buffalo Bills linebacker Von Miller says the team "will be back" following a heartbreaking loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.
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Is it fair to put the onus on Von Miller to be the difference maker? Maybe not entirely. But the Buffalo Bills are paying him to fill that role, a fact that points to the end of his tenure with the team.
Von Miller and Taron Johnson went down with the Buffalo Bills ship in the AFC title game against the Kansas City Chiefs. Both were disappointed about the loss and have their own personal deeper reasons adding to that.
Following their respective wins in the AFC divisional round, the Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills are once again set to face off in the playoffs. Ahead of the matchup, Bills linebacker Von Miller had a unique comparison for Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes.
Miller signed a six-year, $120 million deal with the Bills in 2022 and still has three seasons left on his contract. The seven-time All-Pro is set to earn $17.145 million next season.
The Chiefs have proven to be a big obstacle for the Bills on their attempts to reach the Super Bowl in recent years. Buffalo linebacker Von Miller even compared Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes to another sports legend when it comes to his inevitable dominance: Kobe Bryant.
While recognizing multiple contributing factors in Buffalo's run to the AFC Championship Game, Miller singled out Allen as the difference-maker most-responsible for the Bills' annual presence amongst the league's elite teams.
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