Keeler: Broncos, Von Miller reunion in AFC Wild Card game “bittersweet” for Denver legend

Keeler: Broncos, Von Miller reunion in AFC Wild Card game “bittersweet” for Denver legend



Keeler: Broncos, Von Miller reunion in AFC Wild Card game “bittersweet” for Denver legend

Fatherly advice? As it’s in Buffalo, Von Miller Sr. figured, he’s probably just going to wing it.

“Of course, he and I had conversations about it,” the father of Broncos icon — and current Bills pass-rushing ace — Von Miller told me Tuesday by phone from Texas. “I know how he feels. He grew up in Denver. And became a man in Denver. Some of that is always going to be there.”

The Millers are at the heart of Sunday’s AFC Wild Card game between the Broncos and Bills. Those hearts are knocking a little harder than usual this week.

“It’s bittersweet,” Von Sr. said. “But when you get in situations like that, you’ve got to move on. And dedication has got to be where you’re working.”

As John Lennon once sang, life is what happens to you when you’re busy making other plans. Von Miller, MVP of Super Bowl 50, always planned to be on the field for the Broncos’ biggest game in nine years.

The part he didn’t see coming was that he’d do it while wearing Bills blue and white. Or that he’d be tasked with mashing the rookie — Bo Nix — who effectively replaced him as the face of his favorite franchise.

“The one thing I always tried to get him to focus on is that you’ve got to know it’s a business,” Von Sr. said. “And sometimes, you’ve got to take your feelings out of it and move on. He had no control over that situation.”

Broncos GM George Paton ripped John Elway’s Band-Aid off, trading Miller to the Rams in November 2021 for two draft picks. The Vonster landed another ring a few months later in La La Land, then parlayed that into a six-year deal in Buffalo worth $20 million annually.

Young Von was crushed at the time, wiping away tears as he left Dove Valley that morning. In hindsight, it was a deal where everybody won. Eventually.

The Broncos took a lot longer to get there, of course, thanks to reasons nobody around here should have to live through ever again.




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