Von Miller vows to dominate Browns OTs on TNF: 'I'm going to go off'
Denver Broncos linebacker Von Miller doesn't think the Cleveland Browns will have offensive tackles good enough to stop him on Thursday Night Football.
"I'm going to go off. It's going to be a good game for me," Miller said Tuesday, according to Broncos reporter Aric DiLalla. "I'm going to have a great game. I'm going to go out there, and I'm going to play well and get a couple (of) sacks."
He added: "I don't know who the (offensive) tackle is that I'm going against, but I'm going to kill him. I'm going to kill him. And the other guy too, on the other side. And I'm going to play extremely well and I'm going to make plays for my team."
Miller lines up on both sides of the defense so he'll likely face Cleveland's right and left tackle in Week 7. The Browns still aren't sure whether Jedrick Wills Jr. and Jack Conklin - their starting tackles - will be available this week.
Wills was sidelined over the last two weeks with an ankle injury while Conklin missed the team's Week 6 loss to the Arizona Cardinals due to a knee ailment. Neither of them practiced Tuesday.
Blake Hance and rookie James Hudson started for the Browns against the Cardinals at left and right tackle, respectively. Hance had a solid performance, but Hudson struggled in his first career start, earning the 12th-worst grade among all starting offensive tackles Sunday, according to PFF.
The Broncos took advantage of an easy schedule and began their season 3-0 but have now lost three straight. Miller, an eight-time Pro Bowler, hasn't recorded a single sack over the last two weeks after amassing four through the first three games.
"If I can play well and I can get sacks and I can find a way to disrupt the game, we'll win," Miller said.