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Matt Millen
Matthew George "Matt" Millen (born March 12, 1958) is an American former National Football League linebacker and a former executive. Millen played for the Oakland Raiders, the San Francisco 49ers and the Washington Redskins. In Millen's 12-year NFL playing career, he played on four Super Bowl-winning teams. Millen won a Super Bowl ring with each of the three teams for which he played; moreover, he won a Super Bowl ring in each of the four cities in which he played (the Raiders won championships in both Oakland and Los Angeles during his tenure).〔(Super Bowl champs on Lions roster ) Detroit Lions.com.〕〔(Lions to stick with Millen by Dan Haugh ) Football.com.〕 After his playing career, Millen was President and CEO of the Detroit Lions from 2001 until week 4 of the 2008 NFL season. His eight-year tenure as head of the franchise led to the worst eight-year record in the history of the modern NFL (31-84, a .270 winning percentage), and resulted in his termination on September 24, 2008. Following his NFL career, he was a football commentator for several national television and radio networks. His last job before joining the Lions was as a member of the number two broadcast team for ''NFL on Fox'',〔(Fox's No. 2 announcing team proving itself to be first-rate ) The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.〕 as well as being the color commentator for ''Monday Night Football'' on Westwood One. On February 1, 2009, he joined the NBC broadcast team for pre-game analysis of Super Bowl XLIII. He has also been employed by ESPN as an NFL analyst, and by NFL Network as a color commentator on ''Thursday Night Football.''〔()〕 Millen is formerly an analyst for ESPN's college football coverage, paired in 2013 with Joe Tessitore. ==Biography==
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