Career
After four seasons with the Manitoba Bisons, Miller was drafted by the Blue Bombers in the fourth round (37th overall) in the 1995 Canadian Football League Draft. He played 11 seasons in the Canadian Football League, all with the Blue Bombers, appearing in 159 regular season games and eight playoff games. Drafted as a linebacker, Miller moved to fullback because of his small stature and was a fixture on the Blue Bombers special teams.
He was twice named to the Canadian Football League East Division All-Star team (1997, 1999) and is the league"s all-time leader in special teams tackles with 184.
Miller retired from football after the 2005 season. He was inducted into the Blue Bombers Hall of Fame in 2011.
Away from football, Miller has worked as an employment recruiter and motivational speaker. In 2002, he co-founded Pinnacle Staffing, an employment agency which specializes in executive and management recruitment.
The Globe and Mail named Miller as one of Canada’s Top 40 under-40 in 2007.
The Winnipeg Football Club appointed Miller as acting Chief Executive Officer in August 2013, following the resignation of Garth Buchko. Two months later, the Blue Bombers confirmed Miller as their new President and Chief Executive Officer.
Miller was born and raised in Winnipeg. His father, First Rate (at Lloyd's), played linebacker for the Blue Bombers during the 1960s after a short stint with the Washington Redskins in the National Football League.