Von Miller Suspension: Parents Move In With Former NFL Defensive Rookie Of The Year, Keep Broncos Star LB Out Of Trouble [VIDEO]

The parents of Denver Broncos star linebacker Von Miller have moved in with their son in the wake of his ongoing drug-related suspension and recent speeding incidents.

Miller, 24, has served two games of a six-game league suspension and CBSNews.com reports he hopes to return to the field a "more mature, responsible individual." The website adds that should Miller fail another drug test or have any irregularities with his sample he faces the prospect of a year-long ban.

CBS also reports the Broncos plan to have a team employee work and interact directly with Miller on a daily basis upon his return.

Miller has developed a reputation for being immature and irresponsible, sources say. According to CBS, he's known to have missed several team meetings and shown up late for others, even though he had arrived at the team facility will in advance of the gatherings' start time.

CBS adds the Broncos are willing to go the extra mile with their young star, who has already established himself as one of the game's best young pass rushers. He finished 2012 with a team record 18.5 sacks and was second in voting for Defensive Player of the Year.

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