The Dallas Cowboys remain active in their pursuit of roster improvements following the Sunday signing of veteran pass rusher Von Miller, according to owner and general manager Jerry Jones.
Jones expressed satisfaction with securing Miller on a one-year contract but made clear Monday that the organization has not closed the door on further acquisitions. Speaking to reporters, Jones indicated the Cowboys stand ready to act should another significant opportunity present itself in the coming days or weeks.
The addition of Miller brings a decorated veteran presence to the Dallas defensive front. His arrival signals the Cowboys' commitment to bolstering their pass rush capabilities as the team prepares for the upcoming season.
Jones's comments suggest the franchise maintains both the financial flexibility and organizational willingness to continue upgrading the roster. The Cowboys appear positioned to capitalize on any late-breaking opportunities that could strengthen their championship aspirations.
The one-year structure of Miller's contract provides Dallas with short-term reinforcement while preserving long-term roster flexibility. This approach allows the organization to address immediate needs without compromising future planning.






