He was also a member of the Houston Texans, New England Patriots, Chicago Bears, Washington Football Team, and New Orleans Saints.
[3] He played at the University of Miami under head coaches Randy Shannon and Al Golden.
He started off the 2011 strong with five games going over 100 rushing yards, including a 184-yard day against Ohio State and 166-yard against Virginia Tech.
[14][15] Miller was selected by the Miami Dolphins in the fourth round of the 2012 NFL draft, 97th overall on April 28, 2012.
[20] As a rookie, Miller shared the backfield with Reggie Bush and Daniel Thomas.
[21] On September 16, he made his NFL debut running for 65 yards on a season-high 10 carries and a touchdown against the Oakland Raiders.
[24] After the departure of Reggie Bush, Miller became the main running back on the team and continued to share time with Daniel Thomas.
[27] Coming into the 2014 season, Miller was the main running back with a backfield that consisted of him, Thomas, Damien Williams, and Knowshon Moreno.
[42] In the Wild Card Round against the Oakland Raiders, Miller had 31 carries for 73 yards and a rushing touchdown in the 27–14 victory.
[50] The next week, Miller rushed for 133 yards and a touchdown against the Miami Dolphins, included as well was a 58-yard run.
[52] After this game, Foster surpassed 100 yards for the sixth time as a Texan, passing Steve Slaton, Ben Tate, and teammate Alfred Blue into third most in franchise history.
[58] In the Wild Card Round against the Indianapolis Colts, he had eight receptions for 63 yards in the 21–7 loss.
[60] During the team's third preseason game against the Dallas Cowboys, Miller tore his ACL, prematurely ending his season.
[67] The move reunited him with offensive coordinator Bill Lazor and running backs coach Charles London, whom he respectively played under in Miami and Houston, respectively.
[69] On December 17, 2020, Miller was signed by the Washington Football Team off the Bears' practice squad.