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Broncos' MIller has parents move in

Suspended Denver Broncos linebacker Von Miller had his parents move in with him to help with his recent run of problems, according to CBS Sports.

Miller, 24, is currently serving a six-game suspension for violating the NFL's substance-abuse policy and has had recent legal troubles.

The most recent incident was a citation for driving without a license and speeding near his home in Denver.

In August, the All-Pro was arrested when he attempted to buy a firearm and a background check indicated that he had an outstanding warrant for failing to appear in court on charges from the previous October. Those charges were for careless driving and operating a vehicle without a license or proof of insurance.

Miller's parents moved in with him shortly after his suspension was handed down. The Broncos also have a team employee checking in with him daily and working with his representatives.

Miller's reported maturity issues include showing up to the wrong meetings at the team's facility and arriving late to meetings, despite being in the facility on time.

The 2011 NFL defensive rookie of the year has 30 sacks in his first two seasons, including a franchise-record 18 1/2 last season.