Miller will aim to channel that feeling against Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers on Sunday. The last time Miller played Rodgers, he recorded a sack in a 29-10 Broncos win.

"I just want to rush the passer, get clean looks and all the stuff that makes [us] great," Miller said. "We've just got to keep playing for the breakthrough. There is no way we can go the whole season and not get a sack. There's no way possible that is going to happen. We've just got to keep playing and sticking together and tightening the nuts and just getting ready to go."

Miller has gone through slumps before without recording a sack, but he admits he's never had one to start a season. As he tries to end it, he said he has chosen to "grind harder" and spend more time in the film room.

He's also aimed to stay positive despite the frustration.

"When I go to sleep at night that's what I say in my head, no matter what they do, I'm still going to be able to get there," Miller said. "It doesn't always work like that. We're just playing for a breakthrough. It's like blackjack, just double down. We've been doing all the right stuff, we're preparing well, we're practicing well. We're doing everything that we need to be doing off the field and everything in between. We've just got to keep playing.