Von Miller, Washington Commanders
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The NFL is a young man's game. Sure, quarterbacks often play into their mid-30s or even early-40s, but if a player is the wrong side of 30 in most other positions, he's beyond his prime. Thirty years old is considered ancient for running backs.
Former Broncos' edge rusher Von Miller has joined the Washington Commanders, but he'll face his former team in Week 13.
July 17 - Von Miller is set to join the Washington Commanders on a one-year deal as part of a rebuilt defensive front. A three-time All-Pro, Miller shared the news with a visual -- wearing a No. 24 Commanders uniform -- on social media, but the move was not official as of Thursday morning.
Miller spent the first ten and a half years of his career with the Broncos, helping the team win Super Bowl 50 following the 2015 season. After taking home Super Bowl MVP honors, Miller went on to spend five and a half more years in Denver before being traded to the Los Angeles Rams.
Per multiple reports — and as announced by the player himself on social media — Von Miller has agreed to terms with the Commanders. The second overall pick in the 2011 draft, Millers has played for the Broncos, Rams, and Bills.