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Cowboys Newcomer $12M Thrilled at Dallas, Eager to Win Super Bowl with Team

Dallas, TX – June 30, 2025

The Dallas Cowboys are abuzz with excitement as their $12 million newcomer, running back Miles Sanders, expresses sheer delight at joining the team, vowing to pursue Super Bowl LX, sources told ESPN Monday. His enthusiasm has electrified the Cowboys faithful, boosting morale in Big D.

Signed from the Carolina Panthers in March 2025 on a two-year, $12 million deal, Sanders shared his exhilaration during minicamp. “I’m all in to win a Super Bowl with this team,” he told The Dallas Morning News. “I feel like I made the right decision—Dallas is a perfect fit for me, and I love what Coach Schottenheimer is building.”

Sanders, 28, brings a wealth of experience, having played five seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles, where he earned a Pro Bowl nod in 2022 with 1,269 rushing yards and 11 touchdowns. His 2024 season with the Panthers was limited to 637 yards and 3 touchdowns due to injury, but his OTA performance has reignited hope. “I’m really impressed by the passion of Cowboys fans,” Sanders said. “They packed the practice field, showing support for the whole squad, not just Dak—it’s a special vibe.”

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The signing bolsters Dallas’ backfield after Tony Pollard’s departure to the Titans, pairing Sanders with rookie Jaydon Blue. Quarterback Dak Prescott, with 4,516 passing yards in 2024, welcomed the addition, saying, “Miles brings toughness and energy that will lift our offense,” per Cowboys Wire. Coach Brian Schottenheimer added, “His experience will stabilize our run game.”

With $32 million in cap space, the Cowboys’ 2025 roster, enhanced by Sanders and wideout George Pickens, is primed for a title run. Sanders’ 4,345 career rushing yards and 23 total touchdowns position him as a key contributor. Despite a minor ankle tweak in 2024 limiting him to 10 games, his determination shines through: “The culture here is electric—I’m ready to chase that ring.”

As the Cowboys prepare for their September 7 opener, Sanders’ resolve strengthens their Super Bowl aspirations. Can he lead Dallas to glory? Follow ESPN for updates.

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