Shocking Waves: Buffalo Bills Star Players Von Miller and One Other were Suspended From Next Four Games Due To…
Buffalo Bills linebacker Von Miller has been suspended for four games due to a violation of the NFL’s personal conduct policy. The suspension stems from an incident in November 2023, during which Miller was accused of third-degree felony assault against his pregnant girlfriend.
The accusations included physical altercations where Miller allegedly put his hands on the woman’s neck, threw her onto a couch, and damaged her property during an argument.
Despite these allegations, no charges were formally filed, and Miller denied the severity of the claims, describing the situation as “blown out of proportion”.
The NFL did not release a detailed statement on how the incident directly impacted the conduct policy. However, the league’s decision highlights its strict stance on upholding personal behavior standards.
The suspension impacts the Bills, who are currently 3-1, as they will face key games without Miller. He will be eligible to return in time for the team’s matchup against the Miami Dolphins on November 3.
Miller has had a decorated career, holding 126.5 sacks and multiple accolades, but this incident marks a significant blemish on his record.
During his absence, the Bills have adjusted their roster, signing defensive tackle Zion Logue from the Falcons’ practice squad to compensate for his absence.