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.
Buffalo Bills pass rusher Von Miller was jazzed up to play against his former team, the Denver Broncos, in the Wild Card round. His efforts helped the Bills secure a 31-7 win. While Miller had just on
Von Miller and the Bills knocked the Broncos out of the NFL playoffs and Miller teased Pat Surtain on social media, but PS2 wishes him well.
And for Miller, there are no hard feelings towards his former employer. In fact, while speaking to the media on Wednesday, Miller, when asked of his emotions ahead of the pivotal game against his former team, made it clear that he has a lot of love for the Broncos.
Before the Denver Broncos faced the Buffalo Bills in the Wild Card round of the NFL playoffs, cornerback Pat Surtain was asked about former teammate Von Miller. Surtain gave praise to Miller before quickly noting that the current Broncos squad aimed to upset the Bills on Sunday.
Former Broncos star and now Bills edge rusher isn't sacking QBs at the same rate as his prime. Nevertheless, the Broncos are wary.
Buffalo Bills edge rusher Von Miller’s affection for his former team, the Denver Broncos, won't detract from his pursuit of a third Super Bowl ring.
In a poetic turn of events, in Von Miller's quest for a third Lombardi Trophy, the Denver Broncos stand in his way. Although Miller is now a Buffalo Bill, he began his iconic NFL career in the Mile High City as the Broncos' No. 2 overall pick in the 2011 draft.
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.
Von Miller is going to do whatever it takes for the Bills to get a win against his old team, the Denver Broncos.
Jamar Cain told Nik Bonitto to relax. Sitting at Bonitto’s Florida home during the second round of the 2022 draft, the 6-foot-3 edge rusher was anxious. More than 24 hours into the draft he still hadn’t heard his name called.
Sunday's divisional round game between the Bills and Ravens is about as high stakes at it gets. Here's Sal Maiorana's preview.