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Von Miller announces deal with Commanders after release by Bills

Von Miller announces deal with Commanders after release by Bills

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Von Miller will continue his NFL career with the Washington Commanders.
The eight-time Pro Bowler announced via Instagram on Wednesday that he plans to sign with D.C., four months after his release by the Buffalo Bills.
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