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Video emerges of ESPN draft analyst Matt Miller’s car crash

Last month, ESPN NFL draft analyst Matt Miller was involved in a serious car accident in Missouri. Dashcam video from the other vehicle has been obtained and published by the California Post.

The video shows Miller’s Ford Bronco stray across the double-yellow line on a two-lane road. It appears that both vehicles tried at the last instant to avoid colliding.

Per the Post, Missouri State Highway Patrol officials wrote in the crash report that Miller had been wearing a seatbelt but the belt was severed and Miller was ejected during the crash.

Among many injuries, Miller’s left arm was later amputated.

The item from the Post includes photos of the vehicles after the incident. The front, left area of Miller’s Bronco was obliterated.

News of the crash, disclosed by Miller the following week, was followed by a GoFundMe effort that sparked online complaints regarding Miller’s activities in connection with paid fantasy leagues and scouting lessons. The Missouri Attorney General’s Office is investigating. The GoFundMe effort was thereafter “paused.”

Miller said last week that ESPN will place him on leave as he recovers. Awful Announcing has reported that the leave relates only to Miller’s health situation, and that ESPN will address the other issues at the appropriate time.