The holiday season is in the air. People will be heading to department stores to buy presents for their friends and loved ones.

What if an NFL superstar suddenly showed up and helped you with your shopping? That was exactly the case Monday. Not one, but two members of the Denver Broncos' defense showed up.

Denver linebacker Von Miller and defensive end Derek Wolfe spent their time helping shoppers, according to Nicki Jhabvala of the Athletic. 

The two Broncos particularly helped kids who were doing their Christmas shopping.

The towering defensive end even made friends with a little girl from the Boys and Girls Club.

Kelly Werthman of CBS Denver described it as “not an average trip to Target.”

The two players are coming off a huge game for their team Sunday against the Cincinnati Bengals. It was a crucial win as the Broncos are trying to keep their playoff hopes alive with the season heading into its final four weeks.

They were able to win because their defense stepped up and limited the Bengals to only 10 points. Case Keenum had a mistake free day as well, as he did not throw an interception.

Wolfe exited the game early, but luckily it was reported that he had not suffered any broken ribs, per RotoWire Staff.

It's good to see him in this heart-warming moment, given the fact that he was shaken just a day ago.

Miller continued to deliver for his team as he had 1.5 sacks against the Bengals. But on Monday he had a different task, and that was in the department store.