ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- Denver Broncos linebacker Von Miller's potential free-agent bonanza is just a bit over the horizon, but he is still quick to dispense the holiday cheer to his teammates.

“I’m Santa Claus, I just accept that," Miller said with a smile Thursday.

Miller, who is scheduled to be an unrestricted free agent at season’s end, gave each of his teammates underwear and a bottle of whiskey.

While that may seem like an odd combination, Miller said the underwear is useful “because it increases blood flow to the area" and that “everybody can use some underwear for Christmas."

Miller had a label made for each of his teammates on the whiskey bottles that read, “It’s an honor and a privilege to go out and play with you every Sunday" with Miller’s signature below that.

The fifth-year linebacker was just named to his fourth Pro Bowl, and with 10 sacks, he has recorded his fourth double-digit-sack season.

Miller will be one of the Broncos’ biggest offseason priorities, and they have a franchise tag available if they wish to use it on Miller while they work on a long-term deal.

Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Justin Houston, who has 56 sacks in his career as compared to Miller’s 59, signed a six-year, $101 million deal ($52.5 million guaranteed) in July.

Miller added Thursday that DeMarcus Ware surprised him with a gift -- a new laptop -- a gesture that touched Miller.

"I just look at him and said, 'I love you, man.' ... I didn't expect that. I wasn't expecting that at all."