Albuquerque Journal

A relentless sack machine

Denver LB Von Miller wants to be NFL Defensive MVP

- BY ARNIE STAPLETON ASSOCIATED PRESS

DENVER — Von Miller has sacked Philip Rivers more than any other quarterbac­k in the NFL. That’s not why he’s delighted to open the season tonight when the Los Angeles Chargers visit the Denver Broncos.

“I like playing them all. I like sacking them all,” said Miller, whose 73½ sacks since his 2011 rookie season rank second in the league.

“That’s my job. It’s not like I’m going against Alex Smith and I’m like, ‘Man, I wish I was playing Philip Rivers this week.’ ” Who could blame him if he did? Of the 34 quarterbac­ks Miller has sacked in his career, Rivers is his biggest prize.

He’s sacked him 13 times. Smith, by the way, ranks second on his list with eight, followed by Tom Brady with 7½.

Tonight marks Rivers’ 24th game against the Broncos. Before Miller entered the league as the second overall draft pick in 2011, Rivers owned the Broncos. Since then, Miller has owned Rivers.

Rivers’ stats pre-Miller: 8 wins, 3 losses, 184 for 283 (65 percent) for 2,624 yards, 18 TDs, 6 intercepti­ons, 20 sacks.

Rivers’ stats post-Miller: 3 wins, 9 losses, 248 for 423 (58 percent) for 2,680 yards, 18 TDs, 16 intercepti­ons,

37 sacks.

Miller certainly has gotten Rivers’ attention over the years.

“He’ll be remembered as one of the best ever to play,” Rivers said. “And I still find myself rewinding the tape, not only on the pass downs but on the run downs. That’s what pushes him a notch above. He is unreal against the run. He plays on every down all he’s got and it’s impressive.”

That’s because Miller has grown accustomed to facing defenses designed specifical­ly to keep him off the quarterbac­k.

“In the National Football League, if a team doesn’t want you to get a sack, that’s top on their agenda, that’s their primary goal — don’t let Von get a sack, don’t let him ruin the game — 90 percent of the time, it’s not going to happen,” Miller said.

“You have to find other ways to change the game. You have to find other ways to impact the game.”

While Miller has openly talked about obliterati­ng the NFL record with a 30-sack season, what he really aims for is disruption.

“I really just try to go out there and try to be a dominant football player. I try to affect the game any way that I can whether coverage, playing the run or rushing the passer,” Miller said. “Whatever chances I can get to wreck the game, that’s what I’m going to try to do.”

After winning the Super Bowl 50 MVP award, Miller went on a world tour of talk shows and dance halls while mired in a contract stalemate with the Broncos that ended with his record-setting $114.5 million deadline deal.

Then he went out and got 13½ sacks and for most of the season looked like a lock for his first NFL Defensive Player of the Year award.

But he was held without a sack over the final month of the season and Oakland’s Khalil Mack edged him by a single vote.

“I didn’t really have to feel bad for him,” Shane Ray said. “Von pushes himself. He said OK, last year what I did wasn’t good enough — as great as his season was last year.

“So, he’s pushed himself all offseason to come back and be even better, so now you can’t deny him. Be so good that they can’t deny you.”

 ?? JOE MAHONEY/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? L.A. Chargers quarterbac­k Philip Rivers, who visits Denver tonight, has been sacked 13 times in his career by Broncos linebacker Von Miller.
JOE MAHONEY/ASSOCIATED PRESS L.A. Chargers quarterbac­k Philip Rivers, who visits Denver tonight, has been sacked 13 times in his career by Broncos linebacker Von Miller.

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