"I know I will help the Rams a bunch," said Miller, who will need one to three months of further rehabilitation on his surgically repaired left knee.
"I've had some bad luck injury-wise, but my knee feels great. I've been running and it's only March and I have the time to get it stronger."
The Rams gave Miller a $900,000 signing bonus with yearly salaries of $2.1 million, $2.7 million and $3.3 million. The Rams maintained a first right of refusal on Miller, who earned $1.85 million with the Atlanta Falcons last year, once his contract expires in 1996.
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