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Von Miller Hints At Next Team On Instagram

Von Miller is one of the greatest players of his generation, and the future Hall of Famer is still looking for his next team. Selected with the second-overall pick in the 2011 NFL Draft, the Texas A&M product immediately established himself as one of the game’s elite pass rushers, making eight Pro Bowls during his first nine years in the league, earning First-Team All-Pro honors three times, winning two Super Bowls, and even earning Super Bowl 50 MVP honors.

While age has done a number on him and he’s no longer an elite player, Von Miller proved he can still be productive in a situational role. While the 2025 Washington Commanders had a disappointing season overall, Miller played well in a supporting role. Appearing in 17 games while making three starts, the veteran finished the season with nine sacks, 26 tackles, six tackles-for-loss, and 15 quarterback hits.

At this stage in his career, Von Miller is nothing more than a situational pass rusher. However, competing teams still need as many pass rushers as they can get, and the future Hall of Famer may have given a hint as to his next landing spot. Recently, Miller took to Instagram and posted a picture of himself in a Dallas Cowboys jersey.

Von Miller Posts Image Of Himself In Cowboys Jersey; Signing Possible?

Let’s start with the obvious: this doesn’t mean Von Miller will sign with the Dallas Cowboys any time soon. It takes two to tango, and Dallas has given no indication that they’re about to sign the pass rusher. With that being said, this fit would make plenty of sense. The Cowboys had one of the game’s top passing attacks last year, as Dak Prescott is a top-10 quarterback and the receiving duo of George Pickens and CeeDee Lamb is second to none.

However, despite this, the team still didn’t make the playoffs last year, as the defense couldn’t stop anyone. Von Miller is no Micah Parsons, but he could provide some additional stability to this unit. The Quinnen Williams trade already improved the front seven, and Miller’s presence would only improve a pass rush that could use one or two additional threats. With his help, the Cowboys might finally make their first deep playoff run since the 90s.

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