With his team having played on the Week 1 edition of "Thursday Night Football," Buffalo Bills linebacker Von Miller was able to kick back and enjoy a full slate of NFL action on Thursday. It appears that the eight-time Pro Bowler was tuning in -- or at least caught the highlights -- of the "Sunday Night Football" tilt between the Dallas Cowboys and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, which turned into a bit of a snooze fest, and nightmare for Dallas.
While most of the focus may have been on the Cowboys' ineptitude on offense, Dak Prescott's injury or Tom Brady's return for his 23rd season at age 45, one particular play stood out to Miller.
This block must be taken out the game ! This is the future and we are just letting the offense tee off on our marquee pass rushers! You can get the job done without this much contact! https://t.co/alEmMzEehk
It's not a huge shock to see Miller backing a defensive player here, and ironically, the 33-year-old nearly joined Dallas in the offseason, before choosing to take his talents to Western New York.
Both Micah Parsons and Leonard Fournette had big games on Sunday night. In the loss, Parsons recorded four combined tackles and 2.0 sacks, while Fournette helped lead the Bucs offense with 21 carries for 127 yards and two receptions for 10 yards.
Subscribe to Yardbarker's Morning Bark, the most comprehensive newsletter in sports. Customize your email to get the latest news on your favorite sports, teams and schools. Emailed daily. Always free! Sign up now ?
More must-reads:
Related slideshow: The richest contract from each year of NFL free agency (Provided by Yardbarker)