The Green Bay Packers might not admit it, but they needed to do more to upgrade their pass rush.
Future Hall-of-Famer and eight-time Pro Bowler Von Miller could've helped, but the Washington Commanders put an end to that possibility. According to Adam Schefter of ESPN, the Commanders are signing Miller to a one-year deal.
Washington has quickly become a significant NFC rival for the Packers after reaching the doorstep of the Super Bowl last season. This is another win-now move for Dan Quinn's club.
We're not going to pretend Miller is still the All-Pro, game-changing pass-rusher who won the Super Bowl MVP award a decade ago, but he can still make a difference.