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A Reunion on the Horizon for the Denver Broncos?
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Von Miller’s time with the Buffalo Bills appears to be coming to an end, and the idea of a reunion with the Denver Broncos is already generating buzz. The veteran pass rusher, who played a pivotal role in the Broncos' Super Bowl 50 victory, could find himself back in the Mile High City if Buffalo releases him this offseason.

Miller’s $23.814 million cap hit makes him a likely cap casualty, and at 34 years old, his next move could define the final chapter of his Hall of Fame-worthy career. After struggling with injuries in Buffalo, the former Pro Bowler may be looking for one last chance to make an impact—and where better than the franchise where he built his legacy?

For Denver, bringing Miller back presents both risks and rewards. The Broncos are still retooling under head coach Sean Payton and need to balance veteran leadership with a youth movement. While Miller’s experience and locker room presence could be invaluable, his recent injury history raises questions about how much he has left in the tank.

However, sentimentality aside, a potential reunion could make sense if the financials align. The Broncos could offer Miller a team-friendly deal, allowing him to finish his career where it all began while providing a rotational pass-rushing presence.

The emotional pull is undeniable. Miller is a Denver legend, and a farewell tour in orange and blue would be a fitting way to close his career. If the opportunity presents itself, the question remains: Should the Broncos make it happen?

For now, it's all speculation. But as the offseason unfolds, a Mile High homecoming for Von Miller may not be out of the question.

This article first appeared on Athlon Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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