The offseason began several days ago, and there have been multiple moves between franchises. In this case, a former player from the Buffalo Bills, teammate of Josh Allen, has made it clear that for the 2025 NFL season, he wants to relive his glory days with the Denver Broncos, the franchise with which he won the Super Bowl.
There are moments in life that are missed, even after being sure about trying new destinations. Sharing a team with a league MVP like Allen is a fascinating experience for any NFL player, but the allure of returning is always tempting.
That’s the case for two-time Super Bowl champion Von Miller, who has become a free agent after his three-season stint with the Buffalo Bills. At 35 years old, the veteran linebacker and defensive end has made it clear where he wants to play next season.
“I’ve always loved blue and orange, you just have to see. It’s a fun time right now for me and my career. You just have to wait and see,” Miller said in an interview with Up and Adams Show about his future in the National Football League after sharing team with Allen in the Bills.
When did Miller win the Super Bowl with the Broncos?
Von Miller won Super Bowl 50 with the Broncos in the 2015 season, played on February 7, 2016, when Denver defeated the Carolina Panthers 24-10. Miller was named the game’s MVP. Additionally, the veteran won another Super Bowl in 2021 with the Los Angeles Rams.
Will Von Miller return to the Broncos?
Miller was acquired by the Bills in 2022. However, in mid-March, the Bills cut him to free up cap space, as his $17.1 million base salary accounted for 8.5% of the team’s salary cap. His role for the upcoming season will be more rotational, as his last start came in 2022.
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Miller is currently going through a transition in his career. The 35-year-old linebacker is assessing his options for the upcoming season. His statements serve as a clear indication of his intention to return to the Broncos, where he played for 10 seasons.
