Von Miller has doubled down on his support of Trevor Siemian.

The Broncos' star defender, who earlier this season dubbed Siemian a "legend," stated in a recent interview that Denver's starting quarterback has been "absolutely incredible."

"He's just ice cold. Every single game, every ounce of exposure he gets, he just becomes better and better," Miller told The Post Game. "The game in Tennessee was incredible. He made all the plays for us to win the game. We just couldn't seal the deal from a team standpoint, but Trevor has been incredible. Absolutely incredible. I think he'll continue to grow and I think he'll continue to be incredible."

In a follow-up, Miller was asked when he began feeling confident in Siemian.

"I'm a team guy, so when Coach Kube (Gary Kubiak) told us Trevor was gonna be our guy, I was ready and I was comfortable with it," he said. "You just got to go out there and do our job. We've been in all types of situation as a team, and when Coach Kube told us not to worry about our quarterback, we didn't worry about it."

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Siemian, an unknown commodity before this year, has won over teammates with his quietly stellar play. Surviving injuries, a broken running game and swinging-gate offensive line, he's established himself as a field general in Gary Kubiak's offense. He's one of only three QBs to average 300-plus passing yards in each start since Week 8.

Siemian, who has a higher passer rating (89.7) than the likes of Russell Wilson and Eli Manning, is deadly accurate in the clutch, at one point completing 61.8 percent of third-down attempts. He's keyed an offense that's outscoring opponents 143-55 in the fourth quarter, the NFL's best margin.

The Northwestern product solidified himself as the team's short-term starter and perhaps even its long-term answer, as Paxton Lynch still needs more time. That he has the face of the franchise in his corner only helps his future stock.