Washington Commanders linebacker Von Miller is an expert at getting after opposing quarterbacks. Since being traded in 2021, Miller has kept an interest
Coming off three seasons with the Bills, longtime OLB Von Miller signed with the Commanders after their run to the NFC Championship game. Miller said Washington’s success was a big reason he joined, and he was certain when talking about his ability to keep playing.
Washington Commanders veteran pass rusher Von Miller finally reached an extremely exclusive territory in the NFL. With his sack against Dallas Cowboys
How many of the NFL receivers to terrorize each team's fanbase the most in their career can you name in five minutes?
The Washington Commanders' 2025 season has been a rollercoaster ride, and with the New York Giants' win behind them, so is playoff contention as they approach the final three games of the season.
Rule changes have made passing numbers easier to compile in the modern era, and the game's top quarterbacks have taken full advantage. While the heaviest hitters are represented here, some storied postseasons by slightly lesser-celebrated QBs remain entrenched in playoff annals as well.
The Commanders are putting a beating on the Giants, up 22-7 at halftime, but the mood around Washington’s franchise quarterback is still anything but calm.
Although this Washington Commanders season has skidded well off track, Von Miller has quietly compiled five sacks as a rotational rusher. This came after a six-sack rebound season with the Bills, who saw him record zero in a 2023 return from ACL surgery.
The Denver Broncos were in battle with the Washington Commanders on Sunday Night Football, and it came down to a two-point play to decide the game in overtime.
During a recent episode of his “Free Range” podcast, Commanders LB Von Miller revealed that he has no plans of retiring and will play next season. He is hopeful that he remains in Washington with HC Dan Quinn.
Miller took a one-year pact to play for the Commanders in 2025.
The Washington Commanders signed Von Miller late into the summer. They had grave concerns about their edge rushing unit, so general manager Adam Peters acquired a future first ballot Pro Football Hall of Famer who could provide some short-term relief as a rotational presence.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
With the trade deadline less than an hour away, the Buffalo Bills are in hot pursuit of two players that would help bolster positions of need. The Athletic’s Tim Graham has reported the Bills are a team of interest regarding a potential trade of Washington Commanders wide receiver Deebo Samuel and defensive end Von Miller.
Whatever magic the Washington Commanders captured last season on their way to an NFC Championship Game appearance is long gone.
The Washington Commanders need to turn their season around. Washington is 3-5 and on a three-game losing streak heading into Week 9. The Commanders have been ravaged by injuries on both sides of the ball, which certainly doesn’t help.
The Commanders’ defensive front will be shorthanded for the remainder of the campaign. Dorance Armstrong suffered a knee injury on Sunday, and he will not be able to return in 2025.
Von Miller isn’t putting up gaudy numbers through four weeks, but dismissing his impact based on pressures alone would be a mistake — especially with the Commanders traveling to Los Angeles to face a reshuffled Chargers offensive line.
Miller weighed in on the GOAT debate with a surprising choice.
When Von Miller was drafted with the second overall pick in the 2011 draft by the Denver Broncos, fans were hoping that Miller would enjoy a long and successful career with the team.
Von Miller wasted no time in making his presence felt upon signing for the Washington Commanders. And one veteran teammate highlighted another major benefit to his arrival that has gone completely overlooked.
After being selected just 14 picks apart in the 2011 NFL Draft, Von Miller and Ryan Kerrigan now find themselves in a unique player-coach situation with the Washington Commanders.
Eight-time All-Pro linebacker and new Washington Commander Von Miller is 36 years old and hasn't notched double-digit sacks since 2018. Yet his confidence in his passing ability is unwavering.
The Washington Commanders needed a pass-rusher, so they turned their attention to a future Hall of Famer despite some questioning whether he is still able to be a significant contributor.
The fine print has been finalized on Von Miller’s new contract with the Washington Commanders. The veteran linebacker Miller’s deal with the Commanders is for one year and $6.1 million, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reported on Saturday.
Von Miller is ready for Year 14 in the NFL. The former Super Bowl MVP linebacker Miller announced in a post to his Instagram page on Wednesday that he is signing with a new team — the Washington Commanders.
The Washington Commanders added a former Super Bowl MVP Wednesday night. That still may not push the championship contender to the top.
The Washington Commanders is adding a major veteran at a key position of need.
The Washington Commanders are signing OLB Von Miller, according to Tom Pelissero. Schefter adds that Miller will sign a one year deal with Washington and the two sides are negotiating the final terms of the contract.
Some movement looks to have taken place in his market.
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