Von Miller heads into the 2022 NFL season with only one goal: to help the Buffalo Bills win a long-awaited Super Bowl championship. The 33-year-old knows a thing or two about succeeding in the NFL, which explains why the Bills broke the bank for him.
A coveted free agent this offseason, the veteran linebacker signed a six-year, $120 million deal with Buffalo. Miller joined the Bills after helping the Los Angeles Rams win Super Bowl LVI against the Cincinnati Bengals.
However, Miller never forgets about the place where everything started. The 33-year-old spent 11 years in Denver before the trade to LA and he stills roots for the Broncos, with whom he won his first ring.
Von Miller says he’ll forever be a Bronco
“This team is going to be great,” Miller said of the Broncos at his Von’s Vision charity event, per The Denver Post’s Kyle Newman. “It’s bittersweet that I won’t be here to be a part of it, because I’ve still got orange and blue in my heart, and it will stay that way forever.
“We’ve been close in the AFC West for a very long time, and now we’ve got Russell Wilson. Jerry Jeudy‘s going to be insane this year. Courtland Sutton‘s going to be insane this year. I want those guys to win as many games as possible.”
Von Miller has cemented a legacy in Denver, there’s nothing that will change that. However, now he’s on pace to cement a legacy of his own in the NFL as he could become the first player to win rings with three different teams.