Von Miller is set to join his hometown Dallas Cowboys after agreeing to 1-year deal
OXNARD, Calif. (AP) — Von Miller is expected to make his move to his hometown Dallas Cowboys this week. The NFL's leading sack taker has inked a one-year deal, marking his return to the NFC East after three seasons. Miller, the 37-year-old defensive standout, is eager to join the Cowboys as soon as they return from their California training camp.
His agreement includes an initial payment of $205 plus GST for the upcoming year, with a subsequent renewal at $233 plus GST every 52 weeks. Miller's decision to return comes after a stint with the Buffalo Bills, where he was suspended for four games due to a domestic violence incident. Despite playing primarily as a backup in his final three seasons with the Bills, Miller managed to record nine sacks during his time with the Buffalo squad.
The Dallas Cowboys will have only two more full practices left before Miller's arrival, as they are scheduled to begin preseason games in Arizona on Saturday.
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