Von Miller wants the Denver Broncos back as he looks for the right free-agent fit. He turned 37 in March and is still searching for a place that values him as a rotational pass-rusher, not just a name on the market.
Von Miller and Denver Broncos
Last season with the Washington Commanders, he played 37 percent of the defensive snaps in 2025 and still produced nine sacks, six tackles for loss, and 19 quarterback pressures. That workload points to a player who can still affect passing downs without carrying a full-time role.
He also said, “I lobbied, I do lobby, I lobbied public” after saying he hopes to find the perfect fit by returning to the Denver Broncos. The line leaves little doubt about where he wants this to go, even as the free-agent market keeps him available.
Washington Commanders and the market
Bleacher Report listed Miller as an effective rotational pass-rusher, which is the type of profile a contender can use late in the offseason. The fit is narrower than it looks: a team chasing the Super Bowl can plug him into obvious passing situations, while a roster with less immediate upside may see less value in the same name.
That is why Las Vegas is the kind of landing spot that would not make much sense for him, while Denver fits the idea he said he is chasing. He is still a free agent, several quality options remain out there before NFL training camps, and the next move will come down to whether Denver acts or another team offers the cleaner role.
For a reader tracking the market, the practical part is simple: Miller has stated a preference, posted a usable 2025 production line, and entered a phase where role and fit matter more than reputation. The question now is whether the Denver Broncos match his pitch with a deal or whether he ends up using that pass-rush value somewhere else.







