Commanders' Von Miller just said something fans never expected
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Commanders' Von Miller just said something fans never expected
"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. Miller has flashed moments of quality. He's not the dominant game-wrecker of previous years, but nobody expected him to be. And the fact that Washington is dealing with so many health problems in their pass-rushing unit isn't exactly helping matters either."
"Most fans thought that this would be Miller's swansong before riding off into retirement. The Commanders represented a shot to win another Super Bowl for the player, but it hasn't paid off. But amid the ongoing disappointment, the former Texas A&M standout isn't ready to call time on his NFL journey just yet. Von Miller wants to stay with the Commanders beyond 2025."
Von Miller wants to remain with the Washington Commanders beyond 2025 and values head coach Dan Quinn as a key reason for staying. Washington signed Miller late in the summer to provide short-term rotational pass-rush relief amid grave concerns about edge depth. Miller has flashed moments of quality but no longer dominates like earlier years. Washington's pass-rushing health problems have limited effectiveness. Miller will be 37 next season and remains motivated to play. General manager Adam Peters did not sufficiently upgrade the edge this offseason, creating pressure to invest in younger, more explosive pass-rushers via draft or marquee free agency.
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