ONE of the NFL’s leading players over the last decade has finally agreed a new deal.
The move comes just days before training camps are due to begin across the league.

Von Miller says he will sign for the Washington Commanders[/caption]
The pass rusher played three seasons for the Buffalo Bills but was released this year[/caption]
Von Miller has been a free agent since his release from the Buffalo Bills.
The 36-year-old is a two-time Super Bowl champion and eight-time Pro Bowler.
He announced a move to the Washington Commanders on Instagram late Wednesday night.
“DC… What’s good??,” Miller said in a post.
That message also had a clip from film Paid in Full with a scene relating to Washington DC.
Miller also had pictures of himself mocked up in Commanders uniform.
The team had yet to confirm the deal as of Thursday morning.
And the terms of the contract he is set to sign are not clear.
Champ Bailey replied, “Lookin good bro.”
While Maxx Crosby said, “Congrats family.”
Miller has been in the league since 2011 and spent the majority of his time on the Denver Broncos.
He was No. 2 overall pick in the NFL Draft that year and won the Defensive Rookie of the Year award.
Miller won Super Bowl 50 with the Broncos and then won Super Bowl LVI with the Los Angeles Rams.
The 36-year-old joined the Buffalo Bills in 2022 and spend three seasons with the AFC East team.
He has earned more than $190 million in salary during his career so far.
Miller has suffered from injury problems which have affected his playing time in Buffalo.
He was also suspended for four games in October 2024 for violating the league’s conduct policy.
The ban related to an incident in Texas in late 2023.
Miller turned himself into police after a warrant was issued for his arrest in an alleged domestic violence case.
He posted $5,000 bond and was released from jail.
Speaking at Bills training camp last summer, Miller said, “No charges were ever filed and the case is closed.
“I’m able to just move forward and focus solely on football.”