For the third time in his career, Von Miller is set to play against the Denver Broncos on Sunday.
The Super Bowl 50 MVP won a second Super Bowl with the Los Angeles Rams after leaving Denver, then he spent three years with the Buffalo Bills. He faced the Broncos twice with Buffalo -- first in a 24-22 loss in 2023, then in a 31-7 win in the playoffs last season.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThe 36-year-old pass rusher now plays for the Washington Commanders, who are set to host Denver on Sunday Night Football in Week 13 (Nov. 30). Miller wears No. 24 with the Commanders, which is a nod to former Broncos teammate Champ Bailey, who played with Miller from 2011-2013.
Miller's playing on a one-year deal in DC, and he has said he expects to eventually end up back in Denver, where his career began. He had nothing but praise for the franchise leading up to the Bills' playoff game against the Broncos last season.
Miller's 110.5 sacks in Denver rank first in franchise history, and his 134.5 career sacks rank 13th in NFL history. Miller is 3.5 sacks away from cracking the top 10 on the league's all-time list. He's totaled five quarterback takedowns through 11 games with the Commanders.
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This article originally appeared on Broncos Wire: NFL: Von Miller set to play against Broncos on 'SNF' in Week 13
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