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Von Miller says he'll be a Bronco for life, enters dance-off with fan

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Denver Broncos linebacker Von Miller was in a jubilant mood Wednesday, in spite of the fact that he's yet to sign a long-term contract ahead of the 2016 season.

The Broncos placed the franchise tag on Miller, but he's yet to sign the offer that would pay him $14.1 million for the 2016 season. Both parties have until July 15 to reach a long-term deal, otherwise Miller will play under the provisions of the franchise tag.

Although Miller hasn't signed the tag, the reigning Super Bowl MVP made it clear that he intends to remain with the Broncos for the rest of his career.

"I'm going to be here in Denver no matter what. The contract is going to take care of itself," Miller said to Cameron Wolfe of The Denver Post.

Taking part in a Q&A session with Broncos fans, Miller engaged in a dance-off with a fan, where he was clearly outworked.

Miller's national profile increased greatly after his dominant performance in the Super Bowl, and the Broncos' outside linebacker is on top of the world at the moment.

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