Von Miller knows Sunday night's game won't just be one of his team's toughest all season, but also the toughest matchup he'll see individually.
The Denver Broncos' star pass-rusher believes that, with the free-agent addition of Kelechi Osemele, the Oakland Raiders' offensive line has reached elite status.
"I think they're the second-highest-rated offensive line in the league after the Dallas Cowboys," Miller said, according to the Raiders' official website. "They probably have the biggest O-line in the National Football League, that's for sure. They're probably one of the meanest, toughest O-line too with K.O. (Osemele) and Rodney Hudson on the inside.
"Definitely a solid offensive line. I think they gave up the second-fewest sacks in the National Football League. They're protecting (quarterback Derek Carr) really well. They're having a whole lot of success up front."
Miller will try to knock the Raiders' O-line ranking down a few spots this weekend, when the silver and black will play their first Sunday night game since 2006.