ESPN analyst Matt Miller injured, faces investigation over scam allegations
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 2, 2026, 10:04 PM
Last updated Jul 2, 2026
ESPN NFL draft analyst Matt Miller, who recently had his left arm amputated after a car accident, is under investigation by the Missouri attorney general's office. The investigation follows accusations of financial misconduct related to fantasy football leagues, football camps, and scouting lessons. Allegations have surfaced on social media regarding unpaid debts associated with Miller's previous ventures. A GoFundMe campaign was established to support him following his injury, but this has also prompted further scrutiny of his past. Miller has not publicly responded to the allegations, and ESPN has not commented on the situation.
- •Miller underwent an arm amputation following a traffic accident.
- •He is being investigated for alleged financial improprieties.
- •Complaints include unpaid debts from fantasy leagues and camps.
- •A GoFundMe campaign for Miller has drawn scrutiny.
- •ESPN has not issued a statement regarding Miller's situation.
- 10:04 PMYahoo Sports — ESPN analyst injured in car accident being investigated after scam complaints mount: Report
"An ESPN NFL draft analyst recently underwent an arm amputation stemming from a traffic accident. He's now under investigation by the Missouri AG, a report says.
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