Von Miller said that he suffered some damage to his knee, but that he hopes to return before Buffalo's game against the New York Jets in December.
Miller said on "The VonCast" that he did not tear his knee and that the injury could have been worse.
Miller said that he had some damage to his left knee and would have to have it fixed. "But I feel like I can play through that, so I'm just gonna wait a little bit, and let the swelling go down for about 7 to 10 days, and hopefully I will be back before the Jets game."
In Week 14, the Bills host the Jets.
Miller's close friend and teammate last year with the Los Angeles Rams is going to visit the Bills on Friday.
Miller said that it was not over until it was over. He is going to see the Cowboys and the Giants. I think he's going to stay.
Beckham is going to visit the team on Monday, according to Jones. Beckham was hurt in the Super Bowl and is coming back.
The Bills could use some help at the wide receiver position. The offense has been inconsistent since the Week 7 Bye.
The Bills play at New England on Thursday night and then host the Jets and Dolphins in their final two games of the season. Buffalo is winless in the division.
Miller didn't participate in practice this week and was ruled out for Thursday's game, but he said he was ready to play.
With less than three minutes left in the first half, Miller appeared to get rolled up on his right knee, the same one that he tore in the previous year. He went to a knee and talked to the trainers. He was taken to the locker room after spending time in the medical tent.
In quarterback pressures, Miller is third behind the Cowboys and the Pats. Miller has the largest pressure gap of any Bills player this season. Miller leads the Bills in sacks and pass rush win rate.
The good news for the Bills is that both Greg Rousseau andAJ Epenesa have been full participants in practice this week after missing time because of injuries. Even if Miller wasn't available, their return would be huge.
Miller said he's still looking on the positive side of things.
Miller doesn't want anyone to feel bad for him. Don't feel bad for me because I signed a six-year deal. I have to fight through it and I will come back. It is going well in the rehabilitation center. I'm happy.