Washington, D.C. – It looks like NFL linebacker Von Miller is close to signing a one-year deal to join the Washington Commanders. According to a source, the deal is almost finalized. Miller himself hinted at the new move with an Instagram post. The photo showed him in a Commanders uniform, and the caption read, “DC… What’s good??”

If this deal goes through, it will mark a significant change for Miller, who is known for his impressive record as a two-time Super Bowl champion, eight-time Pro Bowler, and three-time First Team All-Pro player. He has spent the last two seasons with the Buffalo Bills. The Bills let Miller go in March, after he signed a hefty six-year, $120 million contract before the 2022-23 season. Buffalo ended their last season with a respectable 13-4 record but faced disappointment when they were eliminated by the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship game.

During his time with the Bills last season, Miller had a solid performance, recording six sacks, along with 16 combined tackles and a fumble recovery. Now, as he prepares for a potential new chapter in Washington, fans are eager to see how he will contribute to the Commanders.

As of now, the details of the deal are still being worked out according to reports, but it seems the excitement is building for both Miller and the Commanders as they look ahead to the upcoming season.

This development has fans buzzing about the possibilities for the team, and the Commanders are hopeful that Miller’s experience and skill will help them make a strong push in the league.