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Von Miller Addresses NFL Future After Cowboys Signing

Two-time Super Bowl winner Von Miller commented about his NFL future after signing with the Dallas Cowboys.

On Sunday, the Dallas Cowboys bolstered their struggling defense by acquiring eight-time Pro Bowler Von Miller, 37. Miller's signing comes after the team ranked last in the NFL for yards allowed and passing yards allowed per game. During a recent episode of Nightcap, Miller spoke about his signing and his potential for a successful season ahead.

Miller expressed confidence in his ability to rack up eight to 10 sacks next season and addressed the possibility of retiring if he achieved that sack total. He emphasized that he never wants to be the player who outstays his welcome in the NFL and then leaves early. Miller, a three-time first-team All-Pro, two-time Super Bowl champion, and former Super Bowl MVP, has amassed 138.5 career sacks since 2011.

He has recorded nine sacks in 17 games for the Washington Commanders in 2021. Miller remains dedicated to making an impact and emphasized his commitment to the Dallas Cowboys, stating that he is the best teammate in NFL history.

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