Life keeps getting better for Von Miller, who is now the new Old Spice guy

Meet the new Old Spice guy: Von Miller
Meet the new Old Spice guy: Von Miller

This year keeps getting better and better for Von Miller.

Old Spice, the "Greatest Smell in the NFL," announced it has teamed up with the Denver Broncos linebacker. Miller will be the face of its 2016 NFL campaign featuring the brand's Hardest Working Collection performance lineup, Old Spice's most powerful anti-perspirant/deodorants and body washes in the world.

As the "Official Deodorant and Body Wash" of the NFL, Old Spice and its Hardest Working Collection deliver Legendary Protection for Legendary Men.

"Between winning the Super Bowl, solidifying my status with the Broncos and being named the newest Old Spice guy, 2016 is shaping up to be quite a year," said Von Miller of the Denver Broncos. "I've had my favorite Old Spice scents for a long time and I only trust the Hardest Working Collection to give me a deep clean after practices and keep me smelling fresh on and off the field. There's a reason you find Old Spice in every team's locker room."

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Old Spice

Miller is a perfect fit for Old Spice, the manliest grooming brand on the planet. Entering his sixth season, Miller is coming off another dominant year which culminated in being named Most Valuable Player in Denver's 24-10 Super Bowl 50 victory over the Carolina Panthers.

Miller, a four-time Pro Bowl selection, recently signed the richest defensive player contract in NFL history. And his impressive hard work doesn't end at football. Off the field, Miller finds the time to successfully raise chickens, devour the latest scientific and natural curiosities, plus display amazing dance moves on television and in the backfield, all while marching to his own fashion and style beat. Old Spice, known for its memorable advertising creative and long-standing partnership with the NFL, is coming off another year as the No. 1 male anti-perspirant/deodorant and body wash brand in the U.S.

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