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ESPN Analyst Matt Miller Loses Left Arm After Missouri Car Crash

State reports say his Ford Bronco crossed the center line and struck a semi as investigators continue examining the crash.

Overview

  • The crash occurred on June 17 when Miller’s 2023 Ford Bronco crossed the center line and collided with a semi on Missouri Route 96, and he was airlifted to Mercy Hospital in Joplin.
  • Miller has said he sustained multiple fractures and broken ribs and underwent a life‑saving amputation of his left arm; recent reporting and a GoFundMe update say he lost a significant amount of blood and remains under hospital care.
  • In a June 23 post on X, Miller thanked first responders and medical staff, said he is focused on rehabilitation, and expressed hope to return to ESPN to cover future NFL Drafts.
  • ESPN issued a statement wishing Miller strength in his recovery and dozens of colleagues and NFL media figures publicly sent support and well wishes.
  • Miller is a longtime draft evaluator who joined ESPN in 2021 after years at Bleacher Report, and his injuries raise questions about his short‑term availability for network draft coverage as investigators continue to review the collision.