It’s no secret that the Kansas City Chiefs have one of the complete rosters in the NFL after going 15-2, being the No. 1 seed in the AFC, and even making Super Bowl LIX, losing to the Philadelphia Eagles.
One area they really excelled in was the pass rush, finishing the year tied for 18th in sacks (39), sixth in pressures (171), tied for seventh in hurries (59), and first in quarterback knockdowns (73).
Despite the success, Daniel Valente and Brenden Degg of The Score still predict that Kansas City will sign EDGE Von Miller, who has spent the previous three seasons with the Buffalo Bills.
“Miller is looking for a new team after his release from the Bills,” they wrote. “The Chiefs could use a pass-rusher to help George Karlaftis on the outside. Kansas City has struggled to get consistent pressure from edge rushers in recent years.”
Buffalo Bills linebacker Von Miller (40) against the Kansas City Chiefs.
Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images At 35 years old, Miller was still productive last season, appearing in 13 games and accumulating 17 tackles, six sacks, seven tackles for loss, eight quarterback hits, and 16 pressures.
Throughout his entire career, he’s also proven to be a game wrecker, being named to eight Pro Bowls, First-Team and Second-Team All-Pro three times each and even won Super Bowl 50 MVP honors for the Denver Broncos.
Signing Miller could be especially important for the Chiefs after they lost defensive tackle Tershawn Wharton, who had 6.5 sacks in 2024 but signed a three-year, $45 million contract with the Carolina Panthers.