Miller had four sacks in the team's first three games - all Broncos wins. I wanted that animosity, I wanted it to be this game, I wanted to win.'' "My pride is hurt more than anything,'' Miller said.
He said this sprain was to the inside of his ankle. That injury was to a tendon on the outside of his ankle. Miller missed all of the 2020 season due to a left ankle injury that required surgery. Miller had two tackles in the game, which the Browns led 10-0 at the time, and he did not return. He limped slowly to the Broncos' sideline, was examined in the injury tent and went to the locker room. Miller briefly stayed down after the play, then got to one knee as he pounded the turf with his fist. With 1 minute, 2 seconds left in the first half, Miller collided with Broncos defensive end Dre'Mont Jones on the other side of the field from Cleveland quarterback Case Keenum's completion to Rashard Higgins for a 2-yard loss. Miller said he will undergo an MRI on Friday morning. I asked them if I could run, they said no. They tested it in all directions, it was good. "I didn't want to put any pressure on it at first. "Right when it happened, right when it happened, I felt it, said a quick prayer,'' Miller said. Miller said X-rays were negative and he was "confident'' he would be able to play Oct. Miller pounded the grass as the team's medical staff went out to him on the field Thursday night, but before the game's end he might have actually gotten one of the few pieces of good news for the Broncos on the evening. It was same ankle Miller injured just before the start of the regular season in 2020 that caused him to miss the year.
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Miller, an eight-time Pro Bowl selection, left the 17-14 loss to the Cleveland Browns just before halftime because of a left ankle injury.
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You have reached a degraded version of because you're using an unsupported version of Internet Explorer.įor a complete experience, please upgrade or use a supported browserĭenver Broncos LB Von Miller injures left ankle but 'confident' he won't miss timeĬLEVELAND - For a moment on Thursday night, Denver Broncos linebacker Von Miller believed his season, and his chance to try to help pull the team out of its losing streak, might be over.