Broncos players, past and present, are looking out for Von Miller.

When Denver players received their Super Bowl 50 rings last month, Hall of Fame tight end Shannon Sharpe took part in the ceremony. During the event, Sharpe passed around a plate asking for money to pay Miller’s contract.

On Friday, offensive lineman Max Garcia tweeted that he’ll pay Miller if he wins the lottery.

I'm playing the Mega Millions lotto tonight. If I win, I'm paying @Millerlite40. — Max Garcia (@MGarcia_76) July 8, 2016

The Mega Millions is a multi-jurisdictional lottery game offered in 44 states. A ticket for the $540 million jackpot was purchased in Indiana, according to lottery officials. Miller is seeking considerably less.

Miller and the Broncos have been negotiating a six-year deal worth $114.5 million. The guaranteed portion and trigger language of proposed contracts have prevented a deal from being reached.

Denver recently increased the guaranteed portion of their proposed contract to $61 million over three years. The two sides last spoke on Friday and they are expected to talk again on Saturday.

Garcia, who is paid an average $656,423 per season, shouldn’t have to worry about paying Miller. Negotiations with the team appear to be headed in the right direction. The two sides have until Friday to get a deal done.