ESPN analyst Matt Miller's arm amputated after car crash
24-06-2026 04:16 via kxan.com

ESPN analyst Matt Miller's arm amputated after car crash

The NFL draft analyst said he's "incredibly fortunate" to have survived last week's accident.
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