
Von Miller Sends Clear Message About Potential Broncos Reunion
As the offseason moves along, former All-Pro edge rusher Von Miller remains without a team ahead of the 2026 campaign.
However, it isn’t because Miller isn’t eyeing continuing playing, as he’s hoping to get a shot to play where his NFL career began with the Denver Broncos.
During an appearance in suburban Denver on Wednesday for his Von’s Vision Foundation, he was asked where he had asked Broncos head coach Sean Payton during a flag football event back in April in Los Angeles if he had pushed for a reunion in Denver.
“I lobbied, I do lobby, I lobbied publicly, privately, so I lobbied,” Miller said via ESPN. “I think there’s no question the type of environment I bring to a locker room, I think there’s no question to the type of environment I bring to a team.
“I don’t want to pat myself on the back, but at 37 years old, I can still roll out the bed and still rush the quarterback. I’m still a great guy in the locker room, I bring great energy, I make sure everybody is ready to go.”
The 37-year-old showcased that he still has plenty left in the tank to be a high-impact player after posting nine sacks while playing in all 17 games for the Washington Commanders last season. That marked his highest total since recording 9.5 sacks for the Broncos and Los Angeles Rams in the 2021 campaign.
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As much as Miller wants to return to the Broncos, it will ultimately come down to whether the organization feels the need to add another proven pass rusher to the mix.

