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Broncos legend with two rings comes home, signs a one-day contract to retire as a Denver Broncos

Denver just witnessed a full-circle moment that hit straight to the heart.

A Broncos legend. Two championship rings. And now, one final signature — a one-day contract to retire as a Denver Bronco.

For fans, this wasn’t just paperwork.
It was closure.

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After years away and a career filled with battles, big moments, and ultimate success, Von Miller is officially coming home — choosing Denver as the place where his story ends.

And his words say everything:

“I’ve spent some of the most meaningful years of my career wearing Broncos colors, and I wouldn’t trade a single snap.
I gave this city my sweat, my blood, and everything I had.
We fought together, we grew together, and every time I stepped on that field, it was for Denver.
Retiring as a Bronco isn’t just an ending — it’s where my heart has always been.”

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Those inside the organization say this moment has been years in the making.

Miller wasn’t just a pass rusher in Denver — he was the heartbeat of a championship defense, a game-wrecker who turned big moments into legends and made Mile High feel impossible for opponents.

Now, with one final contract, the bond is officially sealed.

No more bend off the edge.
No more strip-sacks in prime time.
Just legacy.

As Von Miller walks away from the game, he does it the way Broncos Country always hoped —
as a Denver Broncos.

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And in Denver, that kind of ending means everything.

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