Broncos superstar Von Miller tests positive for COVID-19, according to report
DENVER — Broncos star Von Miller has tested positive for COVID-19, according to a report.
Miller was said to be “in good spirits” while resting at his home in the Denver area, the NFL Network reported Thursday. The Super Bowl 50 MVP is the first known Bronco to test positive for the coronavirus.
Miller is 31 and entering his ninth season with the Broncos. He’s expected to speak publicly about his situation Friday.
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