Von Miller, Washington Commanders
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Training camp stats mean next to nothing. Teams and players are trying out plays, personnel, formations and a host of other variables. That's especially true for quarterbacks. Why take a "sack" (there's no actual contact) or even take off and run when you can try to see if a pass works or a pass-catcher can make it work?
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NFL star Von Miller had a slip-up, calling the Washington Commanders by their old name, as President Donald Trump looked to make that change happen.
"Let me rush, that's what I do," Miller said Thursday. "I can still roll out of bed at 36 years old with my shoes on and rush the passer. I can do that right when I wake up fresh out of sleep. I love rushing the passer."
He didn't just stumble into DC. The future hall of famer explains why he left a contender and what makes him believe this Commanders team is built to win.
The Washington Commanders need a better pass rush, and Von Miller dropped a defiant take on his ability to still destroy QBs.
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Yardbarker on MSNVon Miller hilariously claps back at doubtersThe Washington Commanders needed a pass-rusher, so they turned their attention to a future Hall of Famer despite some questioning whether he is still able to be a significant contributor.
Miller (6-3, 250 pounds) started his career in Denver and set a franchise record with 110.5 sacks in 142 games. He was a star of the team's famous "No Fly Zone" defense from the 2015 season, taking home Super Bowl MVP honors after the team defeated the Carolina Panthers 24-10 in Super Bowl 50.
The Washington Commanders officially announced the signing of veteran pass rusher Von Miller on Monday, adding a future Hall of Famer to a defense looking to re