After the Bills defeat the Chiefs, Von Miller sends a four-word message to the Broncos nation about Jose Allen.
The Denver Broncos might have been the club to remove the Kansas City Chiefs from the unbeaten list, but they were denied a field goal.
Rather, that accolade was awarded to the Buffalo Bills, who defeated the Chiefs in Week 11.
The Broncos still stand to gain from the victory since they are still in the running to win at least a portion of the AFC West if the Chiefs lose any more games in the remaining games. Von Miller, a former Broncos player who is currently with the Bills, then addressed a message to the fans.
Miller recorded 1.0 sacks and two total tackles in the Bills’ 30–21 victory.
According to Pro Football Reference, the 35-year-old pass rusher is still going strong in his 15th NFL season, recording 4.0 sacks in seven games this season despite missing time and having the second-lowest snap percentage of his career at 36%.
With 127.5 sacks during his career, Miller leads the NFL in active sacks. He should be inducted into the NFL Hall of Fame because of the sort of career he has had.
Miller was selected by the Broncos with the second overall pick in the 2011 draft. After the 2015 regular season, he won the Super Bowl and earned eight trips to the Pro Bowl during his ten+ seasons in Denver.
In Week 11, Miller rejoiced when several of his championship teammates, known as the renowned “No Fly Zone,” returned to Denver.
Miller posted a photo of Chris Harris Jr. with the caption, “SB50 Champs + No Fly Zone.”
After the Super Bowl, Miller stayed in Denver for four more complete seasons. The Broncos traded him to the Los Angeles Rams after he started the 2021 season in Denver. That season, Miller helped the Rams win the Super Bowl.
With the victory, the Bills improved to 9-2 on the season. As of November 18, they trail the Chiefs by one game, however they are still behind Kansas City and the Detroit Lions in FanDuel’s Super Bowl odds.
On November 17, Miller uploaded the song “Get Back” by rapper YTB Fatt as the soundtrack to his Instagram story, which read, “Broncos Country…I gotchu.”