DENVER — With just over nine minutes to play, quarterback Case Keenum sat on the Broncos' sideline and reviewed the images of Denver's previous offensive possession.

He tried to, at least.

On the field, Von Miller was busy recording his third sack of the afternoon, and the crowd's reaction was deafening enough that Keenum had to turn to look.

"I'm more so trying to stay focused on looking at the pictures, getting ready for my next series," Keenum said after the Broncos' 27-24 win, "but it's hard not to notice when the crowd's going crazy and Von's out there crawling or whatever he's doing.

"That's impressive to watch. I'm glad I'm on the sidelines when he's on the field, that's for sure."

Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson wasn't as lucky, as Miller brought him down three times and jarred the ball loose from him in the second quarter.

Miller's performance Sunday was his fifth career game with at least three sacks. Only Justin Houston has more three-sack games since Miller entered the NFL in 2011.

He also boosted his sack total, which boosted his career total to 86.5. At 29 years old, Miller now has the 50th-most sacks in NFL history.

Those numbers — plus another forced fumble and fumble recovery — were enough to earn Miller the team's only game ball.