Broncos great Von Miller picks new team for 2026 NFL season
Two-time Super Bowl champion Von Miller is returning to his home state for the 2026 NFL season.
Former Denver Broncos star Von Miller has announced his choice for the 2026 NFL season, joining the Dallas Cowboys, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. Miller, who spent the 2025 season with the Washington Commanders, played in 17 games (three starts), accumulating 9.0 sacks and 26 total tackles (16 solo, 10 assisted). Miller began his NFL career with the Broncos in 2011, becoming the team's second overall pick out of Texas A&M.
During his time in Denver, Miller was part of the successful "No-Fly Zone" defense that led the Broncos to three titles, including winning Super Bowl 50 as the MVP. Miller left the Broncos in 2021 for the Los Angeles Rams, where he won another Super Bowl. However, he struggled to find a permanent home and has since played with the Buffalo Bills and Washington Commanders.
Despite representing various teams, Miller remains a Bronco at heart, and remains connected to his roots through his social media presence and fan support.
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