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Broncos, Von Miller could face holdout

The Super Bowl champion Denver Broncos are in ongoing contract negotiations with their star player, linebacker Von Miller.

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The Broncos are expecting to see Miller in Denver on Sunday when the team receives their Super Bowl rings at a party at Sports Authority Field at Mile High. A gleeful President welcoming the Denver Broncos to the White House.

Despite being paid in guaranteed money for one season, players despise the franchise tag because they want security for multiple years and are unlikely to hold the same leverage during negotiations the next offseason.

Denver has reportedly offered Miller a six-year deal worth $114 million and $39.8 million fully guaranteed in the first two seasons, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. However, the two sides can’t come to an agreement, despite the offer being a reported $114.5 million.

The sides of the rings feature 56 stones, in honor of the Broncos’ 56-year history, and the top and bottom edges have 15 stones for the team’s 15 division titles and 15 regular and postseason victories in 2015.

Kubiak pointed out outside linebacker Kyle Kragen and receiver/returner Khalif Raymond as two college free agents who have shined early.

Miller sent the picture on the right from his Snapchat account.

Given the shaky times of Miller’s contract negotiation, this is a unusual coincidence.

So, as we wait for the July 15 deadline to force action on Miller’s eventual massive deal, Elway is keeping busy with other negotiations.

So this is incredibly petty, unprofessional and makes Miller look like an entitled diva after intentionally deleting his boss and the player for his spot on this team like this.

-The Houston Texans are pleased so far with new quarterback Brock Osweiler now that OTAs are over and their three-day minicamp gets underway this week.

National Football League rumors have suggested that Brandon Marshall would look at the deal that former Denver linebacker Danny Trevathan secured during the off-season, agreeing to a four-year, $24.5 million pact with the Chicago Bears. He’s very hard on himself. “That’s the key. That’s what we’re building toward”.

As Ware initially said of the shot, and Miller re-posted, it was “One of those forever memories”. “There’s a lot I still have to learn”.

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“One thing I always talk about is symbol of iron sharpens iron”, Ware said. Because of this, Miller could end up sitting out the rest of the 2016 season.

Von Miller Turns Down Denver Broncos $114 Million Offer, Could Sit Out All Next Season