02/09/2026
🔥🔥Some impressive Stats!!
Ja’Quan McMillian’s 2025 season showcased disruptive versatility within Denver’s defense.
In his fourth NFL season, McMillian played in all 17 games and started three of them, operating primarily as a situational weapon within the Broncos’ defensive packages. Even without a full-time starting role, his ability to impact games in key moments stood out throughout the year.
That versatility translated into production across multiple areas. McMillian finished the season with two interceptions, including a pick-six, forced two fumbles, recorded four sacks, and added nine passes defended. His usage as a blitzer, coverage defender, and pressure piece made him a constant problem for opposing offenses.
Denver claimed the AFC’s top seed, earned a Wild Card bye, defeated Buffalo in the Divisional Round, and fell to New England in the Championship Game. Within that deep playoff run, McMillian’s 2025 campaign stood out as a strong evaluation year. As he heads toward restricted free agency in 2026, his disruptive versatility strengthens his value as a flexible defensive option moving forward.
His 2025 season:
🧡 56 tackles (40 solo)
💙 5 tackles for loss
🧡 4 sacks
💙 2 interceptions (1 TD)
🧡 2 forced fumbles
💙 4 quarterback hits
A defender whose versatility created disruption whenever he was on the field.
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