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Von Miller Joins Cowboys with Championship Aspirations

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The Dallas Cowboys have added a decorated veteran to their defensive roster, signing linebacker Von Miller to a one-year deal. The 37-year-old defender made his first public comments as a member of the organization on Tuesday at the team's training camp in Oxnard, California.

Miller expressed considerable excitement about the opportunity to wear the star, marking a new chapter in his distinguished professional career. The Cowboys organization plans to integrate the veteran into practice activities gradually, allowing him adequate time to adjust to the team's systems and routines.

The measured approach to Miller's participation reflects the coaching staff's recognition of both his veteran status and the need to preserve his health for the regular season. Rather than rushing the linebacker into full-speed work, the team will monitor his workload carefully during the California training camp sessions.

The signing represents a significant addition to the Cowboys' defensive unit as the team prepares for the upcoming season. Miller brings extensive playoff experience and leadership qualities that could prove valuable to a franchise with championship expectations.

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