Broncos outside linebacker Von Miller revealed Thursday that he had tested positive for COVID-19.

In a statement, the Broncos confirmed Miller’s positive test “after experiencing flu-like symptoms. … Von is doing well and recovering at home in self-isolation. He remains under the care of team doctors, who are following all coronavirus treatment procedures to ensure a safe environment for Von and our community.

“Von is the first member of the Broncos’ organization known to have tested positive for COVID-19.”

The Broncos said Miller “elected to share his diagnosis publicly to emphasize that anyone can be afflicted with coronavirus.”

A source said Miller experienced a cough earlier this week and reported his symptoms to the Broncos’ medical staff. Miller was never admitted to the hospital and he was informed of his test results Thursday.

Miller made the national media circuit Friday, beginning with NBC’s “Third Hour Of Today.”

“I’m feeling better,” Miller said. “It all started with just a simple cough. … My assistant said, ‘Why don’t you get tested? There’s no harm in getting tested.’ I went down the street (to get tested). Two days later, (a) positive result.”

Miller said he was “shocked” by the test result.

“In four weeks, I probably left the house four times … and those four times, I never got out of the car,” he said.

On Wednesday, Fox Sports reported that Los Angeles Rams center Brian Allen was the first known NFL player to test positive.

During a conference call with the Denver media last week, Miller said he was in training in San Francisco until shelter-at-home guidelines in California ended his workouts and sent him back to the Denver area.

Miller is the first Broncos player to announce a positive test. Three Avalanche players, none identified, had positive tests over the last month.

The Broncos were scheduled to start their voluntary offseason program on April 20 (Monday), but the league has shuttered the doors of each NFL facility because of the pandemic.