Von Miller had a chance to join the Seattle Seahawks last offseason but regrettably chose not to.
Miller says he had offers on the table from the Washington Commanders and the Seahawks before ultimately signing with the former.
"Obviously, I picked the wrong team on that one," Miller said on the "89" podcast hosted by Steve Smith Sr. and James Palmer.
Miller acknowledged that if he'd joined the Seahawks, he would have won a Super Bowl with three different teams. Seattle earned a Super Bowl LX victory after a 14-3 regular-season campaign. Meanwhile, Washington finished 5-12, failing to build on its previous season that culminated in an NFC title game loss.
"I just felt like Jayden Daniels was poised for another great season," Miller said. "His rookie season went all the way to the NFC championship. Last year, he got hit with injuries - not just at the quarterback position but all over the place. Those are some of the things that you just can't calculate on teams."
Miller, an eight-time Pro Bowler, recorded nine sacks with the Commanders last year, his most since 2021.
In May, the 37-year-old petitioned for a reunion with the Denver Broncos, who drafted him second overall in 2011. Miller went on to play nine-and-a-half seasons with the team.












