Von Miller comments on potential reunion with Denver while joining current and former Broncos players in NFLPA Golf Classic

For the third straight year, the NFLPA Golf Classic will take place on Tuesday, March 25 and Wednesday, March 26. The tournament features features 18 four-man teams made up of current NFL players at El Camaleon Golf Course at Mayakoba in Mexico. Among those participating is former Denver Broncos and current free agent outside linebacker Von Miller, who has […]

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For the third straight year, the NFLPA Golf Classic will take place on Tuesday, March 25 and Wednesday, March 26. The tournament features features 18 four-man teams made up of current NFL players at El Camaleon Golf Course at Mayakoba in Mexico.

Among those participating is former Denver Broncos and current free agent outside linebacker Von Miller, who has spent the previous three seasons with the Buffalo Bills. Miller stopped to chat with Kay Adams of the "Up and Adams" show on Tuesday, and told her that he is playing with his former Broncos teammates in the tournament.

"I'm with Brandon McManus, Brett Rypien, and Courtland Sutton," Miller said. "All former Bronco guys. We've all been on a golf course before together. And now we're here in Cancun, Mayakoba."

Adams then asked Miller how it felt to be reunited with his former Broncos teammates.

"It's great," Miller said. "I love the Denver Broncos. And just able to ride around and be back on the team again, it's fun."

Adams proceeded to put the squeeze on Miller a bit, asking him straight up if he would like to re-join the Broncos.

"You'll just have to see," Miller said. "I've always loved the blue and orange. We'll just have to wait and see. It's a fun time right now for me and my career. We'll just have to wait and see. Taking it one day at a time and having fun and just wait and see. The excitement of not knowing what's next, but it could also be scary too. In my perception, I don't frame it like that. I've done everything I could possibly do, and whatever's next for me is what's next. It's fun, it's exciting looking at new teams. You can never replace a (Bills QB) Josh Allen and the season that he had, but new quarterbacks and new environments, and just a new place to be is fun."

Miller didn't commit to having any interest in coming back to Denver, but he didn't dismiss it either. Of course, there would have to be mutual interest on the Broncos' side. It would certainly be nostalgic for Miller to return, but Denver definitely doesn't need him as it led the NFL in sacks last season and has added two big free agents in safety Talanoa Hufanga and linebacker Dre Greenlaw to the defense.

However, if both sides want it to happen and the price is right, then why not? You can never have too many good pass rushers. Miller is more of a rotational player than a full-time starter at this stage of his career, but he did record a stellar six sacks in 13 games last season. Adding Miller to an already loaded defense could further legitimize the Broncos as a contender in the AFC.