After winning Super Bowl 50, the Denver Broncos defense seems poised to lose some pieces this offseason.

There’s no way that Denver will let Super Bowl MVP Von Miller walk in free agency—he’ll be tagged—but it will be hard for them to afford all of their free agents.

In addition to Miller, fellow defenders Antonio Smith, Danny Trevathan, and Malik Jackson will be among Denver’s free agents. Jackson is perhaps the most notable among the group, and he’s expected to get more than the four-year $36.7 million contract that Derek Wolfe recently signed with the Broncos.

It was reported earlier this week that Jackson turned down a contract extension offer from Denver during the regular season, a sign that it could be hard for Denver to retain him.

But in the moments after Denver’s win over the Carolina Panthers in the Super Bowl, Jackson indicated that he wants to stay in Denver.

I secretly tell @TheMalikJackson I hope he's a Bronco next year. "Me too. Me too." pic.twitter.com/cRdpklkPUv — L.Lattimore-Volkmann (@docllv) February 8, 2016

“Me too,” Jackson said when Mile High Report’s Laurie Lattimore-Volkmann told him that she hopes he’s a Bronco in 2016.

We shouldn’t read too much into Jackson’s remark, but it’s at least a good sign that he wants to stay.

Work your salary cap magic, John Elway.