“They’re gonna have s*x on the field,” Twitter Reacts to Melvin Gordon’s hilarious sneak attack on Von Miller


“They’re gonna have s*x on the field,” Twitter Reacts to Melvin Gordon’s hilarious sneak attack on Von Miller

Melvin Gordon and Von Miller

Von Miller will go down as one of the greatest Broncos of all time no doubt. Miller was a defensive stalwart of the Colorado-based franchise whose exploits will forever be remembered in the Mile High Stadium as an 8 time Pro Bowler and the man who led the defense that carried Peyton Manning to his 2nd Super Bowl ring.

Miller is a great player and an even better teammate. Many of his current and former teammates can’t stop themselves from admiring the man who was drafted with the 2nd overall pick in the 2011 NFL draft by the Denver Broncos. So when Melvin Gordon who was Miller’s teammate before Miller was traded to the Rams late last year reunited with Miller it was a great moment that’s going viral on the internet.

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Melvin Gordon tackles Von Miller

Melvin Gordon and Von Miller when Miller was a Bronco
Melvin Gordon and Von Miller when Miller was a Bronco

Miller who recently joined the Buffalo Bills after winning the Super Bowl with the Rams earlier this year was minding his own business when Melvin Gordon came from behind and tackled him which ended with both players on the ground. Both seemed quite happy about the reunion before they face each other on the field when the emotions might make a full 180. So this hilarious interaction had quite a few fans on Twitter-

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