Von Miller eyes storybook ending to Hall of Fame career by helping hometown Cowboys replace Micah Parsons
Von Miller aims to enhance his Hall of Fame legacy by joining the Dallas Cowboys on a one-year deal. A Texas native and lifelong Cowboys fan, Miller is set to play a pivotal role in revitalizing a struggling defense that ranked last in scoring prevention last season. Although not in his prime, Miller's addition brings experience and potential impact, particularly as Dallas seeks to improve following a playoff drought since 2023. A successful tenure could make his story with the Cowboys a significant chapter in his illustrious career.
By the Numbers- Last season, the Cowboys had the worst scoring defense in the NFL and finished 31st in 2024.
- Miller recorded 9 sacks last year, his highest total since 2018.
- The Cowboys are restructuring their defense after trading Micah Parsons, needing improvement from the previous years.
- Miller will likely play 40%-50% of defensive snaps while mentoring younger players in the linebacker group.
If Miller can help the Cowboys elevate their defensive ranking, Dallas may make a strong playoff run this season, indicating a successful rebound from recent struggles.
Bottom LineMiller’s contribution could be crucial for the Cowboys; enhancing their defense might not only lead to postseason success but also solidify his legacy in a storybook ending to his career.
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