Von Miller: If Bills don’t win the Super Bowl, I want Broncos to win it

“Even though I’m not wearing orange and blue, I’ve still got orange and blue in my heart,” Von Miller said.

Von Miller was back in the Denver area on Monday for an event promoting his foundation, Von’s Vision.

Miller’s foundation has raised more than $4 million since launching 10 years ago, providing glasses and eye care to more than 8,000 low-income students.

Although Miller and the Broncos split last fall, he still has a special connection to the area — and the team.

“Even though I’m not wearing orange and blue, I’ve still got orange and blue in my heart,” Miller said at the event, via KMGH-TV’s Troy Renck. “This is where it started. This is home. This will always be home.”

Miller was traded to the Rams mid-season in 2021 and he won a Super Bowl with Los Angeles before becoming a free agent this spring. The Broncos opted to not pursue Miller in free agency and he ended up signing a massive contract with the Bills.

Despite parting ways with the team, Miller still wishes them success.

“I’ll still be a fan of the Denver Broncos,” Miller said, via KOA Radio’s Brandon Krisztal. “If the Bills don’t win it [the Super Bowl], then I want the Broncos to win it. It’ll always be like that.”

Many fans in Denver feel the same way toward Miller.

He will undoubtedly return to Colorado to retire as a Bronco at the end of his career, but in the meantime, Miller’s got a third Super Bowl title to chase, this time in Buffalo.

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