The NFL has seen many players make their mark on the game for their ability to raise their game to another level in the postseason and Super Bowl. The Kansas City Chiefs have a roster with several of those players, and so do their opponents in Sunday’s AFC Championship game, the Buffalo Bills.
During Thursday’s press conference, Chiefs offensive coordinator Matt Nagy addressed a veteran impact player on Buffalo’s defense: former Super Bowl MVP Von Miller.
“He’s (Bills LB Von Miller) a (expletive) of a player, just his motor is going nonstop, all the time. This year, he’s playing really fast, and he’s productive; you saw what he did last week,” said Nagy. “We’ve been seeing him from back in Denver, we know who he is. These are the type of games where you want to take those types of players and prevent them from making game-changing plays. There’s going to be some plays that are made on their end. We know that, but don’t make it that game-changing play. We want to be solid there, but he’s a heck of a player.”
Miller notably shared a sack of Patrick Mahomes in the teams’ meeting in the regular season. The longtime pass rusher also scooped up a fumble for a long return last week against Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson.