TWO-TIME Super Bowl champ Von Miller is searching for a new home after becoming a free agent.
The 35-year-old linebacker has been released by the Buffalo Bills after three seasons with the franchise.
Miller, an eight-time Pro Bowler, is one of the league's most dominant pass rushers.
He arrived at Highmark Stadium in 2022 after penning a bumper six-year deal worth $120million.
Miller's release comes as the Bills embark on a brutal cost-cutting exercise.
The move will free up $8.4m in cap space, helping the team to get under the cap before the new league year on Wednesday.
Miller was under contract through 2027 and was set to account for the second-most cap space on the roster.
But he is now searching for a new team after his surprise release on Sunday afternoon.
The Bills are not ruling out returning to offer Miller new terms, according to ESPN.
However, his release comes after they signed defensive end Greg Rousseau to a four-year extension Saturday.
Miller reworked his contract last year after two injury-hit seasons in Buffalo, taking a big pay cut in the process.
"Last year at this time, we were working on a restructure for him, and he did something unprecedented," Bills GM Brandon Beane said earlier this month.
"He took a pay cut below his actual guarantee. And you're talking about a first-ballot Hall of Famer that did that.
"So, a lot of respect for what he did to come back and try and help us chase this trophy.
"And I thought as the year went on, he continued to show that he could still play."
Miller recorded six regular-season sacks for the Bills, qualifying for his ninth career postseason.
Over his three seasons with the organization, he's racked up had 14 sacks and 23 quarterback hits
The Texas native was the No. 2 overall pick in 2011 for the Denver Broncos.
He spent 11 years in Colorado, winning Super Bowl 50, before winning a second ring with the LA Rams in 2021.
A former NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year, Miller had 110 sacks in 10 seasons with Denver.
Over his entire career, the former Super Bowl MVP has racked up earnings of $191,757,201, per Spotrac.