Miller in fold, Jones, Cowboys willing to add more
Dallas owner and general manager Jerry Jones was thrilled to land veteran pass rusher Von Miller on his defense on Sunday with a one-year deal, but he told reporters on Monday that if another substantive were to surface, the Cowboys will be ready to add.
The NFL offseason is heating up, and the Dallas Cowboys are making moves to bolster their defense. Landing Von Miller on a one-year deal is a significant get, especially considering his proven track record as a pass rusher. This signing not only strengthens the Cowboys' defense but also sends a message to their competitors that they're serious about making a deep playoff run.
The Cowboys' willingness to add more talent to their roster is music to the ears of fans, who have been clamoring for a championship-caliber team. With the NFC East being one of the most competitive divisions in the league, Dallas needs all the help it can get to stay ahead of the pack. The fact that Jerry Jones is open to making more moves suggests that the Cowboys are far from done building their roster.
So what's next for the Cowboys? With the draft and free agency still in full swing, fans should keep an eye on potential targets at positions like cornerback and safety. Will Dallas make a splashy move to address one of these needs, or will they opt for a more measured approach? One thing's for sure: with Von Miller on board and a willingness to spend, the Cowboys are primed to make some noise in the NFC this season.
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