The Washington Commanders are going into the season with some question marks surrounding the pass rush. While the Commanders signed veteran Von Miller late in free agency, the team could still benefit from another top-tier player.
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Throughout his career, Von Miller has done just about everything there is to do in an NFL career. The two-time Super Bowl champion and former All-Pro is now one of the most veteran players in the NFL, but that doesn’t mean he’s ready to retire just yet.
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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.
The Washington Commanders boast a pair of linebackers that will one day be immortalized in the sport's history. CBS Sports writer Bryan DeArdo listed Bobby Wagner and Von Miller as potential Hall-of-Fame candidates in the future, giving praise to the former for his time with the Seattle Seahawks.
Ryan Kerrigan is an assistant coach for the Washington Commanders today, but a legend of the franchise regardless of where his new career path takes him.
After being released by the Buffalo Bills, eight-time Pro Bowl linebacker Von Miller was looking for the right fit and found that opportunity with the Washington Commanders.
Commanders Commanders LB Von Miller has no doubts that he still has some gas left in the tank and believes that he can wake up every morning and still get after the quarterback at age 36.
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Before the arrival of future Pro Football Hall of Fame edge rusher Von Miller, fans and analysts alike were convinced that the biggest hole in the Washington Commanders’ roster was the pass rush.
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.
Everyone associated with the Washington Commanders is expecting big things from veteran edge rusher Von Miller. And the money given to the future first-ballot Pro Football Hall of Famer confirms it.
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's one-year deal with the Washington Commanders gives him a chance to earn $10.5 million, NFL Network reported Saturday. The deal is worth $6.1 million but reportedly can give the three-time All-Pro another $4.4 million in incentives.
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Von Miller is set to join the Washington Commanders on a one-year deal as part of a rebuilt defensive front. A three-time All-Pro, Miller shared the news with a visual -- wearing a No.
The Washington Commanders knew they needed to make a big move on defense this offseason, so they signed Von Miller to a one-year deal. Miller, 36, joins the Commanders after being cut by the Buffalo Bills back in March.
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.
Eight-time Pro Bowler Von Miller is still a free agent, but a recent report suggests the two-time Super Bowl champion and future Hall of Famer will find a new team before long.
Per Mike Klis of 9News, former Bills OLB Von Miller says he’s “definitely” playing in 2025, it’s just about who he will play for at this point. Miller
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