It's been 14 days since the Broncos star tested positive for COVID-19. He's been participating in team's virtual team meetings.

DENVER — Broncos star outside linebacker Von Miller is scheduled to get retested for COVID-19 Tuesday as it’s been 14 days since he learned he was positive for the novel virus and 17 days since he first developed a cough.

Miller responded to a 9NEWS inquiry saying he was feeling “better every day.” He stated the retest results should be known Wednesday or Thursday and “everything should be back to normal Friday.”

As a precaution, Miller has scheduled for a Hazmat crew specialized in handling potentially hazardous materials or dangerous goods to clean his house on Thursday.

> Above video: Von Miller speaks on April 17

Miller has participated in the team’s virtual defensive meetings Monday and will continue to do so for the next three weeks.

His nine-season accomplishments with the Broncos include 106.0 sacks (plus 6.5 more in 7 playoff games), 8 Pro Bowls, three All-Pro selections, a Defensive Rookie of the Year, and Super Bowl 50 MVP awards.

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