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Buffalo Bills outside linebacker Von Miller is moving on from his past with the symbolic end of an era in Denver. Miller has taken strides in that matter by listing his sprawling Foxfield, Colorado, home for $4.125 million. It puts an end to Miller’s decade-long association with the Mile High City as he begins his journey in Buffalo.

The property was initially purchased by Miller for $925,000 in 2012 and will be earning a massive profit of around 345% on the 17,000 sq ft land. It has 9 bedrooms, 4 full bathrooms, and 11 half baths spread between 2 ranch houses.

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The complex also has amenities, like a cigar lounge, a movie theatre, and a basketball court.

While the finishing inside the home is not flashy, the amenities will be alluring for any potential buyers. The house also has an impressive walk-in closet that measures 1,488 square feet and will be mind-boggling for many fans. It appears to be the ultimate dream home for a hardcore sports fan and is listed with Gwenivere Snyder of Christie’s International Real Estate Denver.

But what led him to the decision to sell the house? Well, Miller chose to move to Buffalo. And make another Super Bowl run to try and become one of the few players to win a Super Bowl championship with 3 different teams. He is right on time as well, as Buffalo is a strong contender who has been knocking on the championship door for a couple of years now. And they are ready.

What does Von Miller bring to the Buffalo Bills franchise in 2022?

The 33-year-old is successfully defying the age restrictions in his position and continues to rank among the league’s very best. Many Bills fans will wonder about the big contract that Miller has signed, but it would be a bargain for an impact player like him. During the 2021 NFL season, the former Broncos player ranked 3rd most for QB hurries in the league.

Read More: Von Miller Reveals He Almost Played For This Franchise Alongside Star Defensive Player Instead of LA Rams

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While the expectation from every NFL analyst is his numbers will drop, Miller could be a key figure in Sean McDermott’s Bills defense. The veteran OLB will possibly face fewer snaps next season as they run with a rotation on the defensive front.

In 2021, with the Rams, Miller played 79 percent of their snaps as they went on to become the Super Bowl champions.

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The Bills fans will hope they signed the Super Bowl-winning OLB and not a superstar on a downward spiral on the field. But in the upcoming season, Miller will take the field during crunch time and could push the franchise that extra mile to the Super Bowl LVII game.

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