ESPN analyst Matt Miller has arm amputated after ‘serious car accident’
Matt Miller is recovering from a June 17 car crash in Missouri that required the amputation of his left arm. Colleagues including Adam Schefter and Pat McAfee have donated to a GoFundMe for his medical costs. Miller is also currently under investigation for alleged fantasy football scams.
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New details emerge regarding the cause of the crash, financial support from colleagues, and separate fraud investigations.
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ESPN Analyst Matt Miller Faces Recovery and Fraud Allegations
confidence 90%Matt Miller is recovering from a June 17 car crash in Missouri that required the amputation of his left arm. Colleagues including Adam Schefter and Pat McAfee have donated to a GoFundMe for his medical costs. Miller is also currently under investigation for alleged fantasy football scams.
What's confirmed:
- Matt Miller's vehicle collided with a semi-truck on June 17 in Missouri.
- Miller was airlifted to Mercy Hospital for a life-saving amputation of his left arm.
- Pat McAfee and Adam Schefter have donated money to help Miller pay for surgeries.
- Miller's family established a GoFundMe effort to collect donations.
Still unconfirmed:
- Matt Miller is under investigation for alleged fantasy football scams.
- Miller is facing a surgery that may define his plans for the 2026 NFL season and 2027 NFL Draft.
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ESPN NFL Draft Analyst Matt Miller Undergoes Life-Saving Arm Amputation
confidence 100%ESPN NFL draft analyst Matt Miller had his left arm amputated following a serious car accident in Missouri on June 17. Miller was airlifted to Mercy Hospital and suffered multiple fractures and broken ribs. He described the amputation as "life-saving" and is currently recovering.
What's confirmed:
- ESPN NFL draft analyst Matt Miller had his left arm amputated after a serious car accident.
- The accident occurred in Missouri on June 17.
- Miller was airlifted to Mercy Hospital.
- Miller sustained broken ribs and multiple fractures.
- Miller described the amputation of his left arm as "life-saving".