Bills' future Hall of Famer playing like his old self again

09-14-2024
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The Buffalo Bills made a statement with a 31-10 blowout win over the Miami Dolphins on Thursday night to start their season 2-0. With the win, Josh Allen is now 12-2 against the Dolphins, and this has really become a dominance similar to what Tom Brady did to the Bills for two decades. However, it isn't Allen's performance that has all the focus at the moment. Rather, it is a different future Hall of Famer that seems to have found his mojo.

Von Miller had his second straight tremendous performance to begin the season. He had two tackles and a sack, which marks his second straight game with a sack after having none in 2023. Miller was also the highest graded Bills player by PFF with a 90.7 grade.

This is after a season in which Miller had just four tackles and no sacks in 12 games played. With the eight-time Pro Bowler looking solid again, as well as the emergence of Greg Rousseau as a legit No. 1 edge rusher, the Bills have a group of pass rushers that can get to the quarterback and make plays, which is something they've been lacking for quite sometime.