Former Chicago Bears tight end Zach Miller released his second single "I Was Hopin' " on Friday.
Miller's former teammate Jay Cutler showed support and shared the song on his Instagram account.
"Check out my guy @zachmiller86 new music out on Spotify, apple, etc.," Cutler wrote.
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Miller, who's been known to play guitar in his spare time, recently played an acoustic show at the Barnato Cocktail Bar & Lounge in Nebraska in June.
"I Was Hopin'" was written with a country style behind it and the lyrics allude to Miller's relationship with this wife.
Miller released his first country song called "How Ya Like Us Now" in May. The song was inspired by people who questioned his future in the NFL.
The tight end played for the Bears from 2015-2017 and retired in April 2019 after suffering a severe injury that almost resulted in a leg amputation after a game against the New Orleans Saints in 2017.
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Miller totaled 101 catches, 1,161 yards and 11 touchdowns for the Bears.