New Los Angeles Rams star Von Miller got emotional when talking about his trade from the Denver Broncos, the only NFL franchise he had ever known until this deal. But now that he's a member of the Rams, Miller is excited to be a part of a legitimate Super Bowl contender again.

Miller talked to reporters Wednesday about the trade and again talked about how difficult it was to leave the Broncos, admitting it hurt real bad. But then as he made his way to Los Angeles to officially become a Ram, excitement washed over him.

Via Grant Gordon of NFL.com:

When I took off Tuesday morning, though, I had a nice view of the mountains and I told myself like, ‘Hey, taking off a Denver Bronco. When I land, I'm a Los Angeles Ram.' I landed and the had camera crew out there, it was a warm welcome. Went to straight to get the physical. Came here to the facility, started meeting players and it starting to feel good. It's starting to feel real good. You look at all the talent that we have. I went to sleep 4-4 and woke up 7-1. In the back end of things, it's not really that bad. It's better for me. It's better for the organization. And you just got to let reality sink in that I get to play with Aaron Donald and Jalen Ramsey and Leonard Floyd and Matthew Stafford and his solid offensive line. And they got a solid team. The Denver Broncos are still building. They're still a family and stuff, but this team was ready to win it right now, ready to win championships right now. And I'm excited to be a part of it.”

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Von Miller isn't what he once was, but him playing next to Aaron Donald is going to be a scary sight for opposing offenses. This Rams roster is loaded and going all in on this season, and Miller is looking forward to being a part of this Super Bowl push.

It's unclear if Miller is going to play this weekend against the Tennessee Titans. He didn't practice on Wednesday and is still getting acclimated to his new surroundings. Whenever he does play, though, he'll be ready.