Von Miller agrees to one-year deal with Dallas Cowboys
The veteran pass rusher is returning to his hometown team on a short contract and is expected to join the Cowboys at training camp in California.
Von Miller has agreed to a one-year contract with the Dallas Cowboys, bringing the Texas native back to his hometown team, according to ESPN and Yahoo Sports. The move was reported on Sunday and would make Dallas his third club in three seasons.
Yahoo Sports reported that Miller, the NFL's active sacks leader, is expected to travel to the Cowboys' training camp in California on Monday rather than wait for the team to return to Texas. ESPN also reported the agreement.
Miller has spent the past two seasons with different teams in the NFC East, and the Dallas deal would keep him in the division for a second straight year. The agreement adds another stop to a career that has made him one of the league's most productive pass rushers.
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