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Commanders sign Hall of Fame pass rusher Von Miller on eve of training camp
The Washington Commanders aren’t messing around in 2025.
After an incredible and surprising playoff berth in 2024, the Commanders are loading up for a Super Bowl run in 2025, and Hall of Fame edge rusher Von Miller wants in.
Miller agreed to a one-year deal with Washington on Wednesday night.
ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter shared the news on X.
According to Schefter, the Commanders and Von Miller are still finalizing the deal.
Miller is entering his 14th season in the NFL. His resume will send him to Canton as a first-ballot Hall of Famer; he’s totaled 129.5 sacks over 13 years.
Miller played the last three seasons for the Buffalo Bills, totaling 14 sacks for the AFC contender.
Von Miller already has Super Bowl wins during his time with the Denver Broncos and Los Angeles Rams, and he’ll strive for his third with the Commanders, who haven’t won a championship since 1991.
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