Former Broncos GM John Elway passed on Josh Allen in the 2018 NFL draft. Here’s what Von Miller had to say about that decision.
Broncos GM George Paton ripped John Elway’s Band-Aid off, trading Miller to the Rams in November 2021 for two draft picks. The Vonster landed another ring a few months later in La La Land, then parlayed that into a six-year deal in Buffalo worth $20 million annually.
It’s all love between Von Miller and the Broncos. In preparation to face his former team in the wild-card round on Sunday, Buffalo’s veteran edge rusher doesn’t want to act like he has hatred toward Denver.
Former Broncos star and now Bills edge rusher isn't sacking QBs at the same rate as his prime. Nevertheless, the Broncos are wary.
Von Miller will be reunited with the Denver Broncos in the 2025 NFL playoffs, and now the linebacker of the Buffalo Bills has sent a strong message to his former team ahead of this exciting matchup.
The Broncos square off against the Bills in the first round of the playoffs and rookie QB Bo Nix will face former Denver great Von Miller.
Miller is the Broncos' all time leader in sacks (110.5), forced fumbles (25), tackles for loss (142) and quarterback hits (225). Despite never winning a Defensive Player of the Year award, Miller is one of the greatest defensive players of a generation, and is looking to add another Super Bowl ring to his likely-Hall of Fame career.
The "Full Circle" caption is fitting, since Miller played in Denver for the first 10 years of his career, winning a Super Bowl in 2015 and being named the Super Bowl MVP. During that time, Miller was a three-time First-Team All-Pro, a four-time Second-Team All-Pro, and made it to eight Pro Bowls.
Von Miller cannot bring himself to hate the Denver Broncos. The former Mile High star defensive player is set to face his former team in the first round of the postseason on Sunday. Miller was the
Von Miller is as competitive as he can be sentimental, which is why the Buffalo Bills edge rusher won’t utter a negative word about the Denver Broncos.
We looked at Google Trends statistics to see whether the Broncos or the Bills were the talk of the country – and one team won by a landslide.