Former Super Bowl MVP shuts down retirement speculation: Four possible landing spots for Von Miller in 2025

After 15 NFL seasons and two Super Bowl wins, no one would blame Von Miller if he decided to retire right now, but that definitely won’t be happening. The eight-time Pro Bowler revealed this week that he absolutely plans on playing in 2025 and if things go well, he might even try to play in 2026. 

The 36-year-old was asked about his future during an interview Wednesday. 

“I got this year on the books for sure, I’m going to play this coming up season, just got to find a team to play on,” Miller said, via Andrew Mason. “We’ll just keep doing it one year at a time. If I had another great year this year, then I’ll play the next year after that, but we’ll just keep doing it one year at a time.”

Although Miller is planning on playing this year, he likely won’t be making a return to Denver, where he spent the first 10.5 seasons of his career. 

Miller had been in Buffalo for the past three seasons (2022-24), but he was released in March in a cost-cutting move that freed up more than $8 million in salary cap space for the Bills. Miller played in the AFC title game for the Bills, marking the third time in his career that he’s made it to the conference title round. In 2015, he was named Super Bowl MVP after the Broncos beat the Carolina Panthers, 24-10, in Super Bowl 50. Miller picked up another Super Bowl ring in 2021 when he racked up two sacks for the Los Angeles Rams during their 23-20 win over the Cincinnati Bengals in Super Bowl LVI.

Even though he’s 36, Miller can still be a strong role player, which he proved in 2024, when he totaled six sacks for the Bills, which was tied for the second-highest number on the team.  

With his career winding down, Miller will likely be looking to play a for a contender in 2025, so lets take a look at four possible landing spots: 

Philadelphia Eagles

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