FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — There was briefly some question about who the sack would officially be awarded to, as New England Patriots rookie quarterback Drake Maye didn’t immediately go to the ground. The result, however, was Von Miller being credited for the sack and a 9-yard loss in the first series of their Week 18 matchup.
The sack was Miller’s sixth of the season, earning him a $1.5 million bonus. He reached a $1 million bonus earlier this season when he achieved two sacks.
The play was the defensive end’s second snap of three total as the Buffalo Bills had nothing to gain or lose Sunday, locked into the AFC’s No. 2 seed. The Patriots went to win 23-16, with a vast majority of the Buffalo starters and significant contributors playing limited, if any, snaps.
“In particular [reaching the sack incentive] was great because I think it was the first third down and third play of the game,” Bills coach Sean McDermott said. “So, it made it a lot easier on me even though we left him out there for just a little bit more of a check-and-see.”
McDermott also noted the balance of putting the team and the health of players first while being aware of individual achievements.
Miller, 35, in his third year in Buffalo, restructured his contract this offseason to save the Bills $8.645 million in cap space, but had the opportunities for incentives. He is 16th all time in sacks with 129.5.
“I wasn’t even thinking about it but everybody, my teammates, were saying, ‘Just get one, just get one,'” Miller said. ” … But we got bigger fish to fry. It’s all about these weeks coming up. It was a good sack, especially early on, it took me three plays to get there. So, I’m very, very thankful, and grateful for that.”
He played in 13 games for the Bills due to a four-game suspension related to allegations that he assaulted his then-pregnant girlfriend in November 2023. The case was closed with no charges filed.
The game was significant for others as well, with punter Sam Martin getting his 25th punt of the season inside the 20-yard line (from the Patriots’ 35-yard line) to earn a $100,000 bonus.
“Feel good for Sam,” McDermott said. “You like to be able to kick a field goal there. Felt like it was outside of Tyler Bass‘ line at that point … felt better about going in the other direction.”
Martin was assisted by defensive back Ja’Marcus Ingram who kept the ball from rolling into the end zone. Ingram was unaware of the incentive before the play but said that Martin was going to take him out to dinner, “I eat a lot, so I’m looking forward to that dinner,” Ingram said.
Wide receiver Mack Hollins also received a $50,000 bonus for getting the two catches needed for his 30th reception. Running back James Cook came back in to finish off his record season, getting over 1,000 rushing yards and tying OJ Simpson for the most rushing touchdowns in a single season in Bills history (16).
“[Caring about players reaching goals] shows what kind of locker room we had,” Martin said. “We all want each other to win and so, it’s fun, everyone rooting for each other.”
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