Jerry Jones doubles down on second chances by signing controversial Von Miller
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has a long-standing philosophy of giving troubled players a second chance in the NFL. His most notable past example is Charles Haley, whose time with the Cowboys yielded three Super Bowl championships despite his controversial reputation. Jones has now extended this approach by signing Von Miller, a two-time Super Bowl winner who carries his own off-field baggage. The move reinforces Jones' belief in rehabilitative player management as a competitive strategy. Miller's signing will test whether the Cowboys owner's track record of redeeming high-profile players can hold up once again.
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