HOUSTON — Drew Lock had just resumed practice after a lengthy absence with a thumb injury and Von Miller, as only Von Miller can, made a bold declaration while recounting the greatest incompletion he’s ever seen by a quarterback.



“I just want to be here when he gets famous,” Miller said of Lock that afternoon. “He’s going to kill it. … He’s just a star in the making.”



Miller needs little help with fame, but for the past four years, his team has desperately needed a reliable quarterback. A true starting quarterback. A quarterback who can lead them into the next era following Peyton Manning’s retirement.



After 60 games with six different starting quarterbacks, the Broncos may have finally found the one.



Lock, the second-round rookie the Broncos’ brass had hoped to redshirt his first season, notched his second NFL win in record fashion Sunday. While leading the Broncos to a 38-24 victory...