Von Miller announces deal with Commanders
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The Washington Commanders made a significant pickup on Wednesday night, signing edge rusher Von Miller to a one-year deal. Miller was released earlier this offseason by the Buffalo Bills, with whom he spent the last three seasons after playing 9.
Miller, 36, has signed with the Washington Commanders. According to reports, it's a one-year deal for the future Hall of Famer: Over the weekend it was reported that three teams were said to be "very interested" in signing Miller for the 2025 season.
The Buffalo Bills didn't bring back one of their top defenders, and he has now landed with the Washington Commanders
Miller signed with the Bills in 2022, starting strong but suffering a year-ending torn ACL in November. He returned early in the 2023 season but struggled to regain his speed and athleticism, registering no sacks and just two total tackles in 12 games.
Former Buffalo Bills linebacker Von Miller is officially leaving western New York. Miller, who was cut by the Bills back in March, announced in an Instagram post that he is signing with the Washington Commanders.
The Buffalo Bills and eight-time Pro Bowl pass rusher Von Miller have agreed to a six-year contract, the team announced Wednesday. Sports newsletter 🏈's best, via 📧 Studio IX 🏀⚽️🥇 ...