When Broncos linebacker Von Miller was told earlier this week that Patriots quarterback Tom Brady averages 2.16 seconds from snap to throw, Miller half-joked that sometimes he only needs one second to get a sack.

Miller’s remark was seemingly made in the jest, but he’s not far off.

Against the Chiefs in the Divisional Round of the playoffs, Brady averaged 2.30 seconds from snap to throw, according to Mile High Report’s Ian Henson. Miller’s quickest sack this season took 2.10 seconds.

By our unofficial clock, it took Miller 1.85 seconds to get to the quarterback in the play below.

Von Miller said he needs less than 2 seconds to get to the QB? Hey, he wasn't lying https://t.co/J7qARTCYnp — Kevin Duffy (@KevinRDuffy) January 21, 2016

(Tap the play button above to watch the GIF of the sack.)

Miller recorded 11 sacks for the Broncos this season, leading the unit that led the league with 52 sacks. He had four tackles and a sack when Denver beat New England 30-24 in overtime during the regular season.

Regardless of how long it takes, Broncos fans can only hope Miller reaches Brady again this weekend—multiple times. The game is scheduled for 1:05 p.m. MST and will be broadcast on CBS.