Buffalo Bills' Von Miller Denies Domestic Violence Allegations
Despite the allegations, the NFL star continues to play as no charges have been filed.
- Buffalo Bills linebacker Von Miller has publicly denied allegations of domestic violence against the mother of his children, describing them as '100% false' and 'blown out of proportion.'
- Miller was charged last month with third-degree felony assault of a pregnant woman following an incident in which he allegedly became 'visibly angry' during an argument, pushed the woman, and applied pressure to her neck.
- The woman, who is pregnant, also alleges that Miller grabbed her phone, threw her laptop on the ground, stomped on it, grabbed her by the hair and pulled a chunk out.
- Despite the allegations, Miller has continued to play for the Buffalo Bills, with the team stating they are following the NFL's lead in allowing him to play as no charges have been filed.
- Miller, who is the NFL's active leader in sacks and a two-time Super Bowl winner, has been with the Buffalo Bills for two seasons.