Education
Boston University School of Law.
Boston University School of Law.
He played college football for Boston College. Like many British Columbia athletes, he was signed to a professional contract by the American Football League’s Boston Patriots, playing for them in their first year of existence, 1960. Miller was the Patriots" leading rusher in 1960.
In 1961, he was traded to the American Federation of Labor-Congress’s Oakland Raiders, and was a 1961 American Federation of Labor-Congress All-Star.
He played for the Raiders through 1965. Miller attended law school at Boston University.
Miller graduated with a juris doctor degree cum laude from Boston University Law School in 1964, finishing second in his class. Miller was an editor of the Boston University Law Review.
Upon completing his football and law school career, Miller served as general counsel to the American and National Football League Players Association from 1967 to 1972.
Miller also served as legal counsel to the World Football League Players Association and worked for National Broadcasting Company television as a color commentator for NFL games. Miller was legal counsel for Sprint for its National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing sponsorship. Miller is legal counsel for Michael Waltrip Racing.
While at Boston College, Miller was a member of the All East and All New England Teams in 1959, as well as a member of the Catholic All American Team in 1958 and 1959. Miller was a member of the American Federation of Labor-Congress All Star Team in 1961, captain of the Oakland Raiders in 1963-1965 and Most Valuable Player of the Raiders in 1965.