Von Miller just handed Giants fans another offseason headache, and he did it with a social media wink aimed straight at Dallas.
The 37-year-old pass-rusher posted a photoshopped Instagram Story of himself in a Cowboys uniform, wearing No. 24, with a Paul Wall “They Don't Know” soundtrack, a “shhh” emoji, and a cowboy hat. For a fan base already bracing for whatever comes next in the NFC East, it was the kind of move that lands like a slow, sarcastic eye-roll.
Miller, the 2011 second overall pick, has spent enough time around the league to know exactly what a post like that does. It gets people talking. It also stirs up a little extra irritation in New York, where the idea of him wearing the Star is about as welcome as it sounds.
The joke, though, is that this isn’t just noise. There’s a real football case here, even if the optics feel like pure theater.
Miller spent last season with the Washington Commanders and still produced 9.0 sacks and 15 quarterback hits. He’s not an every-snap force anymore, but he remains a dangerous pass-rusher when the situation calls for it. In obvious passing downs, he can still wreck a game.
That’s exactly why Dallas would make sense. The Cowboys are still trying to recover from their Micah Parsons mistake, one that left them scrambling after they alienated and traded away one of the best defensive players in football. Since then, they’ve tried to patch the hole with draft capital.
They selected Donovan Ezeiruaku in 2025 and then added two more rookie pass-rushers, Jaishawn Barham and Malachi Lawrence, in the 2026 Draft.
But rookies need time, and Dallas doesn’t exactly have a reputation for waiting around. So when a veteran like Miller starts tossing out Cowboys imagery on Instagram, it’s easy to see why the idea has legs. If the fit ever became real, it would give Dallas something it hasn’t had in a while: a dominant pass rush.
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