Report: Cowboys, Rams, Browns in mix for Von Miller
Von Miller's market is heating up.
The Dallas Cowboys, Cleveland Browns, and Los Angels Rams are currently in the mix for the star linebacker, sources told Aaron Wilson of Pro Football Network.
Miller began the 2021 season on the Denver Broncos but was traded to the Rams midway through the campaign. He teased a potential return to Denver on social media earlier in March.
The eight-time Pro Bowler was a key contributor for Los Angeles during its Super Bowl LVI title run this season, notching 14 tackles, four sacks, and one forced fumble during the playoffs.
Dallas' interest in Miller grew after pass-rusher Randy Gregory backed out of a deal with the Cowboys to sign with the Broncos, reports ESPN's Ed Werder.
Gregory reportedly spurned Dallas after initially signing Tuesday and agreed to the same five-year, $70-million pact with Denver.
The 32-year-old Miller racked up 50 tackles (19 for loss) and 9.5 sacks through 15 regular-season appearances in 2021.
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