Miller Signs with Cowboys on One-Year Deal
Dallas signed veteran edge rusher Von Miller, a move that reshapes their defensive outlook and signals ongoing roster upgrades, with a one-year deal worth $5.5 million and incentives that can push the total to $7.5 million. The team also waived Traeshon Holden to clear space and narrowed the WR5 competition to Jonathan Mingo, Camden Brown and Marquez Valdes-Scantling, with Camden Brown delivering a standout preseason moment. Miller’s arrival brings championship experience and mentorship to younger pass rushers, a point echoed by former Cowboy DeMarcus Ware regarding leadership impact. Dallas remains eyeing cornerback help, with Adoree Jackson among veterans in consideration, as part of the broader plan to bolster the defense. The Cowboys project roughly $13.7 million in cap space after the signing, keeping room for another move; they are also poised to open the regular season against the New York Giants to maximize Miller’s early impact.
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