Bruce Miller (American football)


Bruce William Miller III is a former American football fullback who played his career with the San Francisco 49ers of the National Football League. Miller played college football for the UCF Knights, and was drafted by the 49ers in the seventh round of the 2011 NFL Draft.

College career

He played college football at UCF, redshirting his first year and winning All-Conference honors for four years. In college, he played defensive end. He was named CUSA Defensive Player of the Year in his junior and senior seasons.

Professional career

Miller scored his first NFL touchdown on a 30-yard pass from quarterback Alex Smith on November 6, 2011 in a game against the Washington Redskins.
At the end of the 2012 season, Miller and the 49ers appeared in Super Bowl XLVII. He contributed on offense and special teams as the 49ers fell to the Baltimore Ravens by a score of 34–31.
On March 20, 2014, Miller signed a three-year contract extension with the 49ers.
In the 2016 offseason, Miller attempted to switch positions from fullback to tight end to better fit recently hired head coach Chip Kelly's offensive scheme.

Legal issues

On September 5, 2016, Miller was arrested by the San Francisco Police Department and charged with assault for allegedly attacking two men, a 70-year-old father and his middle aged son, vacationing at the Fisherman's Wharf location of the Marriott Hotel in San Francisco. Miller was immediately released from his contract with the San Francisco 49ers the same day. Miller was charged with seven felonies, including assault, assault with a deadly weapon, as well as elder abuse as one of the men he attacked was a senior citizen.