The Denver Broncos are still looking to fill their 2025 NFL roster with reliable players on offense, defense, and special teams. They might be saving a special spot for former Broncos legend and Super Bowl MVP Von Miller.
The future Hall of Famer turns 36 years old on Wednesday and doesn’t have much in the tank to make more elite performances.
Miller was recently participating in the 2025 NFLPA Classic Golf Tournament with his own team composed of three of his former Broncos teammates.
Up And Adams Show host Kay Adams saw how much fun Miller had with his old teammates and asked him about his excitement playing with his teammates again.
“I love the Denver Broncos, it’s just about riding around and be back on the team again, it’s fun day.”
When asked about re-joining the Broncos, Miller kept his answers open:
“I mean, you’ll just have to see. I’ve always loved blue and orange. You’ll just have to see, it’s a fun time for me and my career right now. You’d just have to wait and see and take it one day at a time. Just have fun and wait and see. I think the excitement of not knowing what’s next. It can also be scary too. In my perception, I don’t frame it like that, I’ve done everything I could possibly do and whatever is next for me is next.”
For what it was worth, Miller also said in the same interview that you can never replace current league MVP and Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen. There is a real possibility that Miller could re-sign with the Bills to potentially finish out his career with the current biggest AFC Championship threat to the Kansas City Chiefs.
This past season with the Bills, Miller has accounted for 17 total tackles, seven tackles for loss, six sacks and eight quarterback hits in 13 games. His three years in Buffalo have been underwhelming from a performance viewpoint. In 36 games (11 starts), Miller has accumulated 41 total tackles, 17 tackles for loss, 14 sacks and 23 quarterback hits.
There might be real discussions that Miller might take his time this off-season to see if he wants to retire from the league.
If Miller were to return to Denver, he would be a backup for the Broncos’ current young pass rushers Zach Allen and Jonathon Cooper. It is known that Miller won’t be a star defender again, but the Broncos and fans would love for the reunion to happen. Miller appears to be emotionally interested in a return as well to possibly finish his career.