Published 10:29 IST, October 8th 2020
Carolina on his mind: Von Miller targets Dec. 13 return
The Denver Broncos' star pass rusher told The Associated Press on Wednesday that he's targeting a Dec. 13 return in Carolina against the Panthers
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Von Miller is speeding toward a return with Carolina on his mind.
Denver Broncos' star pass rusher told Associated Press on Wednesday that he's targeting a Dec. 13 return in Carolina against Panrs.
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That would be three months since Miller underwent surgery on Sept. 11 to repair a dislodged tendon in his left foot.
“If I’m healthy eugh to play, I’m going to play,” Miller said. “In my mind, I want to make it back and I want to play and I want to show world some of stuff I’ve been working on."
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At 31, Miller appeared primed for a big season after an offseason fueled by a substandard 2019 and a recovery from his battle with COVID-19 in April.
He was buffer than ever and had a terrific training camp. But Miller got hurt on last play of a practice on Sept. 8 that was moved indoors because of a swstorm.
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offense was facing fourth-and-5 near goal line and Miller said he wanted to make a statement with a signature pass rush.
“Because we all kw that practice makes perfect," Miller said. "If you don’t do it at practice, you don’t do it at games.”
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He said he side-swiped an offensive lineman with his right hand, went to plant his left foot and went down.
“It felt like somebody had stepped on my ankle,” Miller said. “I took my cleat off. peroneal tendon was on left side of my ankle. I knew something was wrong immediately. But I thought it would be something where I would possibly miss a week.”
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An MRI revealed full extent of injury. He needed surgery and several months of recovery, threatening his 2020 season entirely. A quicker recovery could allow him to return to field this season, however, because of league's amended IR rules on account of coronavirus that allow an unlimited number of players to be recalled after spending at least three weeks on IR.
Typically, a player needs about four months to recover from type of injury Miller suffered.
Miller said he's making extensive progress and was slated to get his cast removed Wednesday, after which he'll return to Broncos facility on a more regular basis.
“I'm in zone — go to rehab every day and n come home and play ‘Call of Duty,’” Miller said. “I stay in that cycle. I want to do everything I can to come back this season."
Miller spoke with AP as part of a round of interviews he did promoting USAA's 'Salute to Service ' sweepstakes for military members and veterans. interviews marked Miller's first public comments since he got hurt last month.
Miller said his goal is to return this season regardless of Denver's record.
y've stumbled to a 1-3 start without him and have suffered a slew of or injuries to veterans including Jurrell Casey (biceps) and Courtland Sutton (ACL).
Tom Brady said he missed playing against Miller two weeks ago when Buccaneers visited Denver.
“It’s tough to see guys miss football seasons, (especially) guys in prime of ir career,” Brady said. “He’s as good of a player as re is on defensive side of ball in NFL history. He’s just exceptional in every way.”
feeling is mutual, said Miller, who's gotten to kw Brady well over years at Pro Bowls and Kentucky Derbies.
“I’ve always been a fan of Tom Brady,” Miller said. “I’ve always felt people that hated him, just hated winning. re’s or reason to dislike Tom Brady or than he wins. That’s just a lame reason t to like somebody. He’s done it right way on and off football field.”
One thing Miller didn't want to discuss was his contract situation. He’s due $18 million in 2021, final year of six-year, $114.1 million deal he signed after winning Super Bowl MVP hors.
This is second big injury Miller has suffered since being drafted with second overall pick out of Texas A&M in 2011. He tore his right ACL at Houston on Dec. 22, 2013, and missed Broncos' loss to Seattle in 2014 Super Bowl.
If Miller does return on Dec. 13 he'll get four games in, at Carolina and Chargers on road and against Buffalo and Las Vegas at home.
“If it’s before that, cool. If it’s after that, cool,” Miller said. ”I just think with my mindset and way I work and way I heal, re’s doubt in my mind I’ll be able to come back and play. That’s regardless of wher Broncos make playoffs or t."
Im credit: AP
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10:29 IST, October 8th 2020