Denver Broncos pass rusher Von Miller isn't playing any games during his Thursday night match versus the Cleveland Browns.

Miller proclaimed his intention to go all out against the Browns, so much so that he even went as far as to saying he's going to “kill” the tackle he'll be going against.

“I'm going to have a great game… I don't know who the tackle I'm going against is, but I'm going to kill him,” Miller said, via Broncos reporter Arci DiLalla.

Von Miller is right in this case that he doesn't know who the tackle he is going against, as the Browns' have two starting tackles (Jedrick Wills and Jack Conklin) out due to injury.

The 32-year-old pass rusher has 4.5 sacks on the season and from his words, he's looking to add to that Thursday night.

The 3-3 Broncos will travel to Cleveland to take on the 3-3 Browns. The Broncos are tied for last place in their division with the Kansas City Chiefs, while the Browns are in the same position in the AFC North–although both teams are in distance to still have a chance to make the playoffs. Miller will look to have a big game and get pressure on quarterback Baker Mayfield.

The Browns will be without Nick Chubb and Kareem Hunt due to both of them being on the IR. Cleveland is going to look to pass the ball and it's a good time for Miller to have a big game.

Miller has been on a decline in his career. In 2018, Miller had 14.5 sacks but it declined to eight in 2019. Now, he's certainly hoping get back to his old ways and make a huge impact on Thursday night's contest.