Broncos outside linebacker Von Miller and former cornerback Chris Harris were named to the NFL’s all-decade team for the 2010s on Monday.

Miller, a first-round pick in 2011, had a league-high 106 sacks (10 more than any player) in the 2010s.

“It’s incredible,” Miller said on a conference call. “The all-decade team is such a huge honor. I remember DeMarcus Ware got the all-decade team (for 2000-09), and I remember how much it meant to him and how important it was to him. You fast forward to now, and I’m doing the same thing. Everybody knows I’ve been trying to be like DeMarcus for my entire career.”

Miller was one of eight unanimous selections, joining quarterback Tom Brady, defensive tackle Aaron Donald, running back Adrian Peterson, left offensive tackle Joe Thomas, kicker Justin Tucker, defensive end J.J. Watt and guard Marshal Yanda. In nine years, Miller has made three all-pro and seven Pro Bowl teams and had at least 10 sacks in seven seasons.

“I never dreamed about making the all-decade team,” Miller said. “You think about Super Bowls. This is just such an honor that is so hard to get, you don’t think about it.”

The all-decade linebackers were Miller, Chandler Jones, Luke Kuechly, Khalil Mack, Bobby Wagner and Patrick Willis. The 55-member team was voted on by the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s selection committee.

Harris, who signed with the Los Angeles Chargers last month, entered the league as an undrafted free agent in 2011. The only other undrafted free agents on the all-decade team were Tucker, punter Johnny Hekker and left offensive tackle Jason Peters. Related Articles Broncos Journal: Pat Shurmur, Drew Lock hope sticking to script produces better first-quarter production

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In nine years for the Broncos, Harris had 20 interceptions and 518 tackles in 139 games (121 starts). He was named to four Pro Bowls and one all-pro team. Harris and Tyrann Mathieu were labeled as “defensive backs” on the team. The cornerbacks were Patrick Peterson, Darrelle Revis and Richard Sherman. The safeties were Eric Berry, Earl Thomas and Eric Weddle.

Denver native Calais Campbell, now a defensive lineman for the Baltimore Ravens, also was named to the all-decade team.

The latest all-decade team wasn’t divided into first- and second-team like previous decades. Miller and Harris are the 12th and 13th players with Broncos ties to be recognized on an all-decade team. Harris and defensive end Derek Wolfe have moved on to the Chargers and Baltimore, respectively, but the offseason has seen the Broncos add defensive tackle Jurrell Casey and cornerback A.J. Bouye to Miller’s defense.

“We put together a great team on paper,” said Miller, who is back in the Denver area after his offseason training in San Francisco was halted because of the coronavirus pandemic. “(Casey) is a great player. I’ve been around him at the Pro Bowl several times. I’m super excited to have a guy like that on my team.”