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Blizzard? Nah, it feels like summertime, according to Von Miller.

In a , Denver’s star linebacker walked out into the snowy parking lot at UCHealth Training Center proclaiming, “It feels good, it feels like summertime to me. I’ve got my shorts on.”

He then proceeded to jog between cars, take off his shirt and flexed.

Just another case of Von being Von.

He wasn’t the only one enjoying the snow. Chris Harris Jr. .

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