Former Bears tight end to play music show at Bears' draft party
Zach Miller was a tight end for the Chicago Bears for 3 seasons before suffering a gruesome injury that eventually put an end to his career.
In fact, Miller suffered a dislocated knee and tore his popliteal artery. He was immediately taken to a nearby hospital where doctors performed emergency surgery in order to save his leg from being amputated and was hospitalized for weeks following the procedure. He mentioned back in 2021 that he still couldn't feel his leg from the knee down to his foot. However, he mentioned that he was very happy and was devoting his life to his family and signing as well.
Well, today, he announced that he will be playing two shows in Chicago, including one during the draft party on Friday night! This is truly exciting and I am extremely glad he is doing well and that good things are happening to him. Miller was and still is an amazing person!
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