Washington Commanders, Pass Rusher Von Miller Agree to 1-Year Deal
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, JUL 17 – Von Miller, the NFL's active sack leader with 129.5 sacks, joins the Commanders to bolster their pass rush after being released by the Bills in a cost-cutting move.
- On Thursday, Von Miller, the 36-year-old edge rusher, finalized a one-year contract to join the Washington Commanders ahead of training camp.
- Miller was released by the Buffalo Bills in March in a salary cap-saving move after three injury-limited seasons.
- Miller, the NFL's active sacks leader with 129.5 career sacks, has won two Super Bowls and was Super Bowl 50 MVP with the Broncos.
- Miller expressed that if he performs exceptionally well this season, he intends to continue playing the following year, taking his career step by step.
- The signing bolsters a defensive line need for the Commanders, who finished 12-5 in 2024 and reached the NFC Championship Game led by rookie Jayden Daniels.
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Washington Commanders sign pass rusher Von Miller to 1-year deal
The Washington Commanders agreed to a one-year deal with pass rusher Von Miller. The Buffalo Bills released Miller in March. Miller, 36, posted photos of himself to his social media in a Commanders jersey, with the caption: “DC, what’s good?” Miller, the No. 2 overall pick by the Denver Broncos in the 2011 NFL Draft, will be joining his fourth different franchise. The 13-year veteran has recorded 129.5 career sacks to rank 16th on the all-time l…
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