Eagles Set to Land Former Super Bowl MVP
The Philadelphia Eagles are making moves to reinforce their defense after a turbulent offseason filled with key departures. With stars like Josh Sweat, Milton Williams, Darius Slay, and C.J. Gardner-Johnson gone, the team is in the midst of a defensive overhaul. Despite adding A.J. Dillon, Josh Uche, and Adoree’ Jackson, the pass rush still needs a boost.
Enter Von Miller. The eight-time Pro Bowler and future Hall of Famer is still available, and while he’s no longer at his peak, his six sacks in 13 games with the Buffalo Bills last season prove he still has plenty left in the tank. Given Philadelphia’s history of savvy veteran acquisitions, Miller seems like a perfect fit. With 123.5 career sacks, two Super Bowl rings, and unmatched experience, he brings exactly the kind of championship pedigree the Eagles want as they look to defend their Super Bowl LIX title and build a dynasty.
Sweat’s departure leaves a significant gap on the defensive front, and while young talents like Jalen Carter, Jordan Davis, and Nolan Smith are developing, adding a proven veteran like Miller would provide an immediate impact. The addition of Bryce Huff helps, but more pass-rushing depth is needed.
At 35, Miller likely won’t demand a massive contract, making a short-term, team-friendly deal a logical move. For the reigning champions, securing a player of Miller’s caliber would be a statement that they’re all-in on repeating. Despite roster changes, Philadelphia remains a top NFC contender, and adding Miller would solidify their commitment to maximizing their championship window.