Six years after taking home Super Bowl MVP honors following the Denver Broncos’ 24-10 upset win over the Carolina Panthers in Super Bowl 50, Von Miller has returned to the NFL’s biggest stage, this time as a member of the Los Angeles Rams.
Miller and the Rams will face the Cincinnati Bengals in Super Bowl LVI on Sunday. Many fans in Denver are rooting for Miller to win a second ring, and he appreciates the support.
“It’ll always be love,” Miller said during his Super Bowl press conference on Monday, according to The Gazette’s George Stoia. “I’ll always have orange and blue in my blood. I’ll always be a Coloradan. I spent 10-and-a-half years there, a third of my life. My son was born there.
“I did so much with the Denver Broncos. So many of my close brothers still play for the team …. Just so many great things about Denver, man. To still have the support from the city is amazing.”
Miller hasn’t ruled out the possibility of one day returning to the Broncos. He is scheduled to become a free agent in March.
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