Von Miller wants to play another season and hopes to remain in Washington
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Commanders edge rusher Von Miller recorded a sack in Sunday's victory over the Eagles, bringing his season total to nine, the highest since 2021. At 36, Miller now has 138.5 career sacks, tying him with DeMarcus Ware for the ninth-most since sacks became an official NFL statistic in 1982. He is 3.5 sacks away from ranking sixth all-time.
Miller, who will be a free agent in March, expressed a desire to continue his career and hopes to remain with the Commanders. He emphasized his commitment to playing another year, citing the support from Commanders' staff and his personal connection to the team and community.
Throughout his career, Miller has achieved seven double-digit sack seasons and earned accolades such as the 2011 Defensive Rookie of the Year and Super Bowl 50 MVP. Reflecting on his career, Miller noted that he wishes he had put in more effort earlier, though he currently gives his all at age 36.
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