Von Miller caps a slow season with a $1.5M bonus after his 6th sack vs. New England's Joe Milton. Despite a 4-game suspension and reduced playtime, the Buffalo Bills LB has 16 tackles, 6 tackles for loss,
Nobody circles the wagons like the Buffalo Bills, but there were a handful of players who circled those wagons better than others in franchise history. The Bills haven't reached the mountaintop in the NFL era,
Jerod Mayo is in a tricky spot Sunday, potentially coaching for his job with a fanbase losing faith; but a loss would benefit the Patriots, who would lock up the No. 1 pick in this year’s NFL Draft with a defeat in the season finale.
For the physical brand of football that Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen has played throughout his entire career, it's undeniably impressive that, in Week 1
However, linebacker Von Miller had a lot to play for in Week 18. Going into the finale, the former Denver Broncos star had recorded five sacks on the season. With just one sack against New England, he was able to cash in on a $1.5 million contract incentive bonus.
During the Week 18 matchup, the Bills' official social media account revealed an interesting stat in which Buffalo achieved a historic NFL feat. The Bills became the first team in NFL history with 30 passing touchdowns and 30 rushing touchdowns. "First team EVER," the Bills' social media account posted.
The Buffalo Bills become first NFL team to ever score 30 pass TDs and 30 rush TDs in a season on quarterback Mitchell Trubisky's pass to running back Ray Davis.
The Bills sent the Jets home last weekend with their tails between their legs, handing them a 40-14 beat down that saw the Buffalo offense explode for 21 points in the third quarter.
Buffalo Bills pass rusher Von Miller earned a $1.5 million bonus after recording a sack just 52 seconds into Sunday's game against the host New England Patriots.
On Sunday, the Patriots will take on the Buffalo Bills in Foxborough in what will be the final game of a disappointing season.
The New England Patriots are set to play their 17th and final game of the 2024 season on Sunday afternoon, as they'll host the Buffalo Bills at Gillette Stadium for an AFC East battle. For the matchup, the Patriots have listed six players as inactive, including tight end Hunter Henry.