Miller signed with the Bills on Saturday.
Miller was a fifth-round pick by the Falcons in 2019 and has seen modest action in stints with Atlanta and New Orleans. He'll have to try to prove himself quickly before the Bills get some of their regular secondary members back from injury.
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Jordan Miller: Waived by Falcons
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Miller (oblique) was waived from the Falcons' reserve/injured list Tuesday, Kelsey Conway of the team's official site reports.
Miller, a fifth-round selection in the 2019 NFL Draft, played in one game for the Falcons this season, appearing only on special teams. If he can get cleared from his oblique injury, the cornerback may be able to find a spot on another team or practice squad.
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Falcons' Jordan Miller: Preparing to return from IR
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Miller (oblique) was designated to return from injured reserve Wednesday, D. Orlando Ledbetter of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.
Miller has spent nearly four weeks on IR and will return to practice this week. If the week goes as planned, he could return to the field for the first time since Week 4 in Sunday's game against the Saints. Miller will be employed in a special-teams role if that comes to fruition.
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Falcons' Jordan Miller: Finds home in Atlanta
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The Falcons selected Miller in the fifth round of the 2019 NFL Draft, 172nd overall.
Miller becomes the second secondary player to be drafted by the Falcons on Day 3. A track star in high school, Miller certainly boasts the athletic profile of a cover corner, but he was inconsistent at times for Washington, often times finding himself a step late on passes in his direction. Expect Miller to begin his career as a special teams gunner for Atlanta.