Bills' Von Miller suspended by NFL
for 4 games for violating personal conduct policy
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[October 02, 2024]
By JOHN WAWROW
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) — Buffalo Bills edge rusher Von Miller was
suspended four games by the NFL on Tuesday for violating the
league's personal conduct policy.
The NFL did not reveal the reason for the suspension, which comes as
Buffalo (3-1) prepares to play at the Houston Texans on Sunday.
Miller, the NFL's active leader in sacks, is eligible to rejoin the
Bills ahead of their home game against Miami on Nov. 3.
Miller was accused last November of assaulting his pregnant
girlfriend at their home outside Dallas during the Bills' bye week.
He turned himself in to police after being accused of third-degree
felony assault of a pregnant woman, which is punishable by two to 10
years in prison and a $10,000 fine.
The woman and Miller have been in a relationship for seven years and
have two other children together.
No charges have been filed. Miller said in July he considered the
case closed based on feedback from his attorneys.
“My life is all about football right now and my kids, and being the
best teammate and best football player I can possibly be,” he said
at the time. “I’m happy to be here with the Buffalo Bills. I’m happy
to just be in this moment, living my life and do the things that we
do normally.”
The 35-year-old Miller has three sacks in four games this season. He
failed to get one in 14 games last season, including playoffs, after
recovering from a torn knee ligament.
Miller has 126 1/2 sacks, which is tied for 17th on the career list
with Derrick Thomas.
In Miller's first comments about his arrest in December, he disputed
the allegations, calling them false and “blown out of proportion.”
Miller indicated something happened between him and his girlfriend,
but stressed it did not approach what he was alleged to have done.
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Buffalo Bills linebacker Von Miller (40) takes the field with
teammates prior to an NFL football game against the Baltimore
Ravens, Sunday, Sept. 29, 2024, in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Stephanie
Scarbrough)
According to a police affidavit regarding the
alleged assault on Nov. 29, Miller twice put his hands on his
girlfriend's neck, pulled out some of her hair and threw her onto a
couch. The woman was treated for minor injuries, including bruising
on her neck, officers wrote.
Police wrote that Miller became “visibly angry” when the woman went
into an office in their shared apartment and slammed the door behind
her.
Miller then told her to “get out,” police wrote, and when she tried
to collect her laptop and cellphone, Miller began pushing her. She
repeatedly yelled, “Stop. I’m pregnant,” the affidavit said. She
fell into a chair after being pushed, and Miller then put one hand
on her neck and held it with pressure for three to five seconds,
police wrote.
According to the document, Miller then threw the woman’s laptop on
the floor and stomped on it. She told police she recorded some of
the attack and, when she threatened to call police, he left.
The Bills filled Miller’s spot on the roster by signing defensive
tackle Zion Logue off the Atlanta Falcons' practice squad. Logue was
drafted in the sixth round by Atlanta after playing in college at
Georgia.
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