The Washington Commanders have signed veteran edge rusher Von Miller to a one-year deal, adding experience and production to their roster. Despite ongoing contract disputes with star receiver Terry McLaurin, general manager Adam Peters is addressing team needs ahead of training camp. Head coach Dan Quinn's successful history with veterans may enhance Miller’s impact. Analysts believe that if Miller can regain some of his previous form, he could significantly improve a defense in need of a pass rush. Overall, Miller's addition is viewed as a strategic move for the Commanders as they aim for a playoff berth.
"Think about Dan Quinn's track record with veterans on this team. DQ is going to have a plan to maximize Von Miller's snaps in Washington. It's unclear exactly what Miller's role is going to be, but the Commanders, considering they lost Dante Fowler, adding Von Miller at this stage of the game makes a ton of sense. And if Von Miller's not the same guy, that's not really going to hurt them either. They were already expected to be a playoff team without him. If he can find some of that previous magic, this could really help a defense that needs to get to the opposing passer."
"Von Miller has reportedly signed a one-year deal with the Commanders, which brings experience and proven production to a unit that is desperately lacking legitimate weapons."
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