Broncos rumors kick off with more speculation on the Aaron Rodgers drama in Green Bay. Von Miller was quoted as saying he is confident in the front office with George Paton and John Elway to get a deal done for Rodgers; he also mentioned that he’s also confident if Drew Lock is the starter for week 1. We also take a look at Miller’s future with the Broncos as he stated he wishes to play for at least 5 more years. Chat Sports host Tom Downey breaks down all the latest Broncos news and rumors.
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Denver Broncos star pass rusher Von Miller has mentioned in an interview that he has full confidence in GM George Paton’s and president of football operations John Elway’s ability to acquire Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers. That, of course, assumes the Packers will actually trade the franchise QB. Miller also made it very clear that he is impressed and is very comfortable with Drew Lock and Teddy Bridgewater. Von says the future is bright for the Denver Broncos, but does host Tom Downey agree?
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Von Miller is confident that he can continue to play and dominate at the pass rusher role in the NFL for at least 5 to 7 more years. Denver fans should rejoice that one of the best defensive players in franchise history says he’s got a lot left in the tank. Of course that assumes that Miller stays with Denver, which is not a guarantee after this season. Miller is motivated by his soon-to-be-born son, saying he wants to let him come to the games and watch him play.
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