Broncos will pick up Von Miller’s 2020 contract option

The Broncos will pick up Von Miller’s contract option for the 2020 season, GM John Elway said.

Denver Broncos outside linebacker Von Miller will have salary cap hits of $25.625 million and $22.225 million over the next two seasons, according to Spotrac.com. Alternatively, Denver could opt out of his contract in 2020 with a “dead cap” hit of $17.85 million, a net saving of $30 million.

When it comes to Miller, though, the Broncos are not interested in saving money. Denver general manager John Elway confirmed during his end-of-season press conference Monday that the team will pick up Miller’s contract option this offseason.

By picking up Miller’s option, the Broncos are guaranteeing $6 million of the linebacker’s $18 million salary in 2020, according to KUSA-TV’s Mike Klis. The 30-year-old edge defender earned a Pro Bowl nod after totaling eight sacks this season and he’s eager to return next year.

“I can tell you one thing right now, we’ve got a good team . . . . We’re done with this losing,” Miller said after Sunday’s 16-15 win over the Raiders. “Next year is going to be our year and I’ll be ready to go.”

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