VON MILLER TO BILLS: FORMER RAMS PASS RUSHER AGREES TO TERMS ON A SIX YEAR. $120 MILLION...
Von Miller to Bills: Former Rams pass rusher agrees to terms on a six year. $120 million deal. per report
© Mark J. Rebilas USA TODAY Sports The Buffalo Bills have scored one of the premier free agents of the 2022 class. as former Los Angeles Rams pass rusher Von Miller has agreed to terms with the Bills on a monster six year deal worth $120 million according to NFL Media. Miller. who turns 33 later this month. is set to play for his third team in a calendar year. The Denver Broncos legend who picked up Super Bowl 50 MVP was traded to the Rams on Nov. 1. and helped L.A. capture a Super Bowl LVI victory. The veteran pass rusher actually announced the news himself on Instagram. 'It's been a crazy day. crazy four hours.' Miller said. 'I'm going back and forth. man. There's a lot of things that I love in L.A. But I just wanted to let you know I'm coming to Buffalo. Bills Mafia. what's good? Is 40 open?' In eight games with the Rams. Miller recorded 31 combined tackles and five sacks. In the Super Bowl win over the Cincinnati Bengals. he recorded two sacks and one pass defensed. The Bills also announced they've signed O.J. Howard to a one year deal. This is a developing story. Watch Now: The 2022 NFL offseason is officially upon us. Several big name quarterbacks found new homes ahead of the kickoff of the legal tampering period Monday. but now dozens of notable veterans are actually hitting the market. free to negotiate with other teams. From blockbuster moves to bargain bin shopping. we've got you covered below with a running tracker of every team's 2022 additions. including external signings and trade acquisitions: (The following terms are not official yet until Wednesday at 4 p.m.. but have been agreed to) Arizona Cardinals: C Acquisitions: QB Colt McCoy (2 years. $7.5 million) RB James Conner (3 years. $21 million) TE Zach Ertz (3 years. $31.65 million) DL Michael Dogbe (1 year) LB Dennis Gardeck (3 years. $12 million) It's not that the players the Cardinals added or retained are bad; Conner and Ertz are vital to their offense. But paying those two a combined $50M+ on long term deals? What is this. 2017? Arizona went all in on older and/or injury prone veterans a year ago. but it'd be nice to see the team go a little greener if its gonna spend big money. It has also got pass rusher to address. Atlanta Falcons: C K Younghoe Koo (5 years. $24.25 million) Locking up one of the NFL's most accurate kickers is fine. But they've got lots of holes still to fill. especially if they plan on competing with Matt Ryan (or. somehow. Deshaun Watson) at QB. Letting Russell Gage walk may haunt them. Baltimore Ravens: B+ Saints S Marcus Williams (5 years. $70 million) There are other areas (OL. DL) that need addressing. but Williams is a top flight ball hawk who will instantly improve their defense in transition. especially alongside a healthier Marcus Peters. Marlon Humphrey. etc. Buffalo Bills: B Commanders RB J.D. McKissic (2 years. $7 million) Titans OG Rodger Saffold (1 year) Commanders DT Tim Settle (2 years) CB Siran Neal (3 years. $10.9 million) They basically swapped out Daryl Williams for Saffold. which isn't an obvious upgrade. Settle is a solid pickup for the D line. however. and McKissic. while replaceable. should make for a high volume safety valve for Josh Allen out of the backfield. Carolina Panthers: B+ Titans RB D'Onta Foreman (1 year. $2 million) Rams OG Austin Corbett (3 years. $29.25 million) Cowboys S Xavier Woods (3 years. $15.75 million) DE Marquis Haynes (2 years. $5.5 million) K Zane Gonzalez (2 years. $4.5 million) Foreman gives them big bodied insurance for Christian McCaffrey. which is smart. And Corbett is their best O line investment in two years. Woods. meanwhile. brings experience to the back end of the defense at a reasonable price. Now. what happens at QB? Chicago Bears: C Bengals DT Larry Ogunjobi (3 years. $40.5M) LS Patrick Scales (1 year. $1.12 million) They're betting on Ogubjobi's continued development. but the price tag is still relatively steep at $13.5M per year. Let's see what...
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