Von Miller has yet to see action for the Buffalo Bills, although the 34-year-old teased when he might return.

The two-time Super Bowl MVP has been out since November after suffering an ACL injury against the Detroit Lions, NFL.com reported. However, Miller gave an update on when he could be back in action in his recent episode of "The Voncast" podcast on Tuesday, October 3.

"If I was [sic] a betting man, I would say yeah, you can expect to see Von Miller in London. This is my first time playing in London. I want this to happen; I'm pushing for it to happen. I think you can go ahead and check that box, and you guys are going to go see me in London," Miller stated.

And while the setting is perfect for Von Miller's return in Week 5 against the Jacksonville Jaguars, seeing that happen will hinge on several things. That includes his performance in his first and only padded practice with the Bills on Wednesday, October 4.

Bills won't gamble on Miller

The Bills are expected to take a cautious approach on Miller to avoid seeing him fall into the same predicament as Tre' Davious White.

White returned following a 10-month absence after tearing his ACL. Unfortunately, the 28-year-old suffered a non-contact injury on Sunday, October 1, believed to be a torn right Achilles in the third quarter of their win over the Miami Dolphins, ESPN reported.

There remains no official word on the status of White, who was scheduled to undergo an MRI on Monday.