'I'm here to win': Miller has big plans as Cowboy
Thrilled to be with the Dallas Cowboys on a one-year contract, Von Miller, 37, spoke to reporters on Tuesday at training camp in Oxnard, California, and the club will work the veteran linebacker into practice slowly, giving him time to acclimate.
Von Miller is joining the Dallas Cowboys, and that's huge news for the NFL, especially for fans of the team. At 37, Miller is considered a veteran, but his determination to win is clear. He's been a dominant force in the league for years, with a Super Bowl MVP award and multiple Pro Bowl appearances under his belt. The Cowboys are looking to make a deep playoff run, and adding a player of Miller's caliber could be just what they need.
The fact that Miller is on a one-year contract makes this a high-stakes season for him. He's got a lot to prove, not just to the Cowboys, but to himself. He's expressed his desire to win, and with a talented roster in Dallas, he's got a good chance. The Cowboys are taking it slow with Miller, easing him into practice to make sure he's fully acclimated. This approach makes sense, given his age and the fact that he's new to the team.
What's next for Miller and the Cowboys? The team's performance will be closely watched, especially in the early going, to see how Miller integrates with the defense. Will he be able to make an immediate impact, or will it take some time for him to get up to speed? The Cowboys have a tough schedule ahead of them, so we'll get a good sense of their chances soon enough. Keep an eye on Miller's playing time, his stats, and the team's overall performance - it's going to be a fascinating season in Big D.
Originally reported by espn.com. TourNews adds analysis for sports & fitness readers.