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Von Miller, still a free agent, comments on potential Broncos reunion

Von Miller, still a free agent, comments on potential Broncos reunion

Yahoo23-04-2025
Von Miller remains a free agent and his continued love for the Denver Broncos has been well-documented. So, could he return to the Broncos this season?
Miller is competing at the NFLPA Classic in Mexico this week and he spoke with Kay Adams on the "Up and Adams Show" on Tuesday. Miller is golfing with former and current Broncos at the tournament, and Adams asked him directly if he would like to rejoin Denver's team.
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"I mean, you just have to see," Miller said. "I've always loved the blue and orange. You just have to see. It's a fun time right now for me and my career, and you just have to wait and see, take it one day at a time. Just have fun and wait and see."
Miller said not knowing what comes next for him has been a fun and exciting experience while looking at new teams with new quarterbacks. He also told Adams he wants to join a winning team.
Miller certainly didn't rule out the possibility of returning to Denver, but it remains to be seen if the club will pursue him. It's unclear what Miller's asking price is these days, but at age 36, he won't command the salary he once did.
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The Broncos have limited salary cap space remaining, but if Miller was willing to sign a team-friendly deal, a reunion could make sense for Denver. We will continue to monitor the free agent's status and any future updates on Broncos Wire.
This article originally appeared on Broncos Wire: NFL: Von Miller comments on free agent status with Broncos
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