Von Miller has been in the background for quite some time since joining the Buffalo Bills . However, the former superstar Denver Broncos edge rusher might have some extra pop in 2024. At least, that is what one Bills reporter believes.
According to Syracuse.com reporter insider Matt Parrino via Heavy , the knee brace that has plagued Miller for quite some time has been removed. “He said he couldn’t practice last season without a knee brace, which he’s discarded this offseason and during OTAs.
Miller still wants to play a few more seasons, and he showed some signs on Tuesday – albeit in a non-padded practice – that it could be possible.” The removal of the knee brace is a positive development for Miller. The removal demonstrates that his knee is strong enough to handle the rigors of the NFL on its own.
Without a knee brace, Miller is set to be a little lighter than he otherwise would be. Additionally, his leg may be able to bend in a more organic and less regimented fashion. Parrino noted that Miller still wanted to play a few more seasons and getting healthier increases the chances to do so.
Von Miller pursues first double-digit sack season since his 20s At 35 years old, the pass rusher has played four seasons since he managed to earn ten sacks in a season. The last time he managed to pull off the feat, Covid-19 was an unknown, Fortnite was still in its infancy, and the United States had a different president. Since earning 14.
5 sacks for the Denver Broncos in 201.
