’10 years late’ – Cowboys fans divided over eight-time Pro Bowl linebacker Von Miller signing
Dallas Cowboys fans are split over the signing of eight-time Pro Bowl linebacker Von Miller ahead of the 2026 season. Miller is 37 years old and will be entering his 16th season in the NFL, but the Cowboys believe he still has plenty to offer.
Dallas Cowboys fans are divided over the signing of eight-time Pro Bowl linebacker Von Miller ahead of the 2026 season. Miller, 37 years old and entering his 16th NFL season, has signed with the Cowboys despite the team's belief that he still has value to offer. Last season, Miller had nine sacks and six tackles for loss while playing for the Washington Commanders.
However, not all Cowboys fans are convinced that Miller will help the team win their first title in over three decades. Some fans have expressed premature excitement, posting messages like "Yeah, we’re winning the Super Bowl" and "clearest ring ever on the way, let’s go." Others have shown optimism about Miller's addition, acknowledging his veteran presence and depth for a revamped defense. They write comments such as "About ten years late but yay I guess" and "He's passed his prime, but I'll still take him."
Conversely, many fans have expressed concerns that Miller is "washed" heading into his 16th NFL season. One fan writes, "He’s washed up. Unless he’s base salary cheap. No thanks." Another states, "He’s been washed up since he left the Rams. He’s collecting paychecks from any team willing to pay him." A final comment reads, "As if this makes a difference, this guy is so washed."
It remains to be seen which side of the Von Miller debate will prove correct in the 2026 season.
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