The idea of a Von Miller-to-Denver reunion has existed as a mere external dream with each passing year, with Broncos County clamoring for a return for an all-time great — only to realize the move wouldn’t make logistical sense.
Linebacker Von Miller of the Washington Commanders gives a heart hand signal to Broncos fans before an NFL game against the Denver Broncos on Sunday, Nov. 30, 2025, at Northwest Stadium in Landover, MD.
The idea of a Von Miller-to-Denver reunion has existed as a mere external dream with each passing year, with Broncos County clamoring for a return for an all-time great — only to realize the move wouldn’t make logistical sense.
“It would be pretty crazy, for sure,” Bonitto said Wednesday night, at a charity event in partnership with the Boys and Girls Clubs of Denver. “I mean, obviously everybody would love that. Not only the fans, but the players. He’s a guy that’s loved here in Denver, so much.
” Those words carry a slight bias on the behalf of Denver’s 26-year-old All-Pro. Bonitto has grown up in Florida idolizing Miller and studying his tape, and called the veteran his “personal favorite player ever to watch. ” But if there’s ever been any window for Miller to re-join the franchise that drafted him, it’s now. The eight-time Pro Bowler posted a cryptic Instagram story, set to Phil Collins’ “In the Air Tonight.
” And as a free agent this offseason, he’s been dropping a bread-crumb trail of public hints to Denver’s front office “I’m confident in that — I’ll be back in Denver, in some capacity,” Miller told The Post in late April. He acknowledged in that conversation, though, that even if the time wasn’t right as a player, he’d like to return eventually in a front-office role.
And the timing just might not be right, again, as these Broncos march into offseason activities. Denver has a surplus at outside linebacker, starting with Bonitto and Jonathon Cooper, staples of the franchise who turned up at Park Meadows at Lone Tree on Wednesday night to assist kids from the Boys and Girls’ Clubs in a graduation shopping spree.in part to open up snaps for 2025 fourth-round pick Que Robinson.
It’s a bold bet on Elliss’s agility and upside, as he showed star-level flashes across his first two years in Denver in a reserve OLB role. Bonitto, though, explained that Denver already played Elliss at ILB on several third-down packages last year, and lauded his ability to drop back in coverage.
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“But I have no doubts about his talent, man. I mean, he’s one of the most talented guys on the team. ” Between Robinson and steady reserve Dondrea Tillman, then, there simply isn’t much room for the 37-year-old Miller in Denver. Man killed by Frontier plane at DIA died by suicide, medical examiner saysColorado Democrats cannot force employers to use someone's pronouns.
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