Von Miller, an eight-time Pro Bowler and two-time Super Bowl champion, is joining the Dallas Cowboys for his 15th NFL season. The specifics of the deal were not disclosed, but Miller announced his signing with a post on social media featuring a photoshopped picture of himself in a Cowboys uniform.
Miller will be returning to Texas, where he grew up less than an hour away from Dallas. He had previously played for the Denver Broncos and Washington Commanders, among other teams. The 38-year-old defensive end is coming off a nine-sack season with the Commanders, who he will now face as a member of the Cowboys.
Miller's addition to the team follows a theme that has been present since the trade of Micah Parsons last year. The Cowboys have been seeking to strengthen their pass rush, which was a weakness in 2025. They allowed the third-most yards and most points per game in the league last season.
The team has made several moves this offseason to improve its defense, including the signing of outside linebacker Rashan Gary and defensive end Otito Ogbonnia. Miller will be joining new defensive coordinator Christian Parker, who is tasked with improving the team's ability to keep opponents out of the end zone.
Miller's addition brings a boost to the Cowboys' pass rush, which had just 31 sacks last season. He is tied for ninth all-time in career sacks and has been named a first-team All-Pro twice. His return to his home state could also provide an extra motivation for the veteran player.
NTC Report coverage is based on reporting from the original publisher.
View original reporting →


