The Bills landed a significant target in free agency when they signed edge rusher Von Miller to a reported six-year, $120 million deal last week.
Adding Miller should help improve the Bills pass rush. But Miller’s leadership — which came into focus in his run with the Rams to win Super Bowl LVI — is a big part of why the team wanted him.
“No one in our locker room has had this career success that he’s had, so guys are gonna look to him and he’s not running from it,” Bills G.M. Brandon Beane told Albert Breer of SI.com. “And he’s gonna bring that, and more specifically to those ends that we have, I think they will all benefit from it. So that’s also part of it. You’re getting a really good player, but we hope that when his time’s done, these guys have become better pass rushers than they would have without playing with him.”
Miller was the MVP of Super Bowl 50 and had a pair of sacks and two tackles for loss last month in Super Bowl LVI.
But Miller is also an…