Matt Millen undergoes heart transplant, recovering in hospital

Former NFL linebacker and Detroit Lions general manager Matt Millen has undergone a successful heart transplant and is recovering in a New Jersey hospital.

"Doctors said the heart was a perfect match and he is doing well," Millen's wife, Pat, told NBC Sports via text. "The surgery went smoothly."

Before the surgery, Matt Millen told NBC Sports that the transplant was set to begin at 1 a.m. ET and would take up to six hours.

A former ESPN employee, Millen had been in the hospital for nearly three months waiting for a transplant.

A second-round pick by the Raiders out of Penn State in 1980, Millen was a linebacker for 12 seasons in the NFL for Oakland, San Francisco and Washington. He was an All-Pro twice and a Pro Bowler once and won four Super Bowls.

After becoming a broadcaster following his playing days, Millen was hired by the Lions in 2001 to become team president and general manager. Detroit fired Millen in the middle of the 2008 season -- a year that ended with the league's first 0-16 campaign.

Information from ESPN's Michael Rothstein was used in this report.