The 21-year-old American is now under contract with the club through 2027

LAS VEGAS (Monday, October 6, 2025) – Las Vegas Lights FC today announced that goalkeeper Carver Miller has signed a new contract with the club through 2027.
The contract is guaranteed in 2026 and 2027.
“Carver has earned this new contract through his hard work both on and off the field,” said Sporting Director Gianleonardo Neglia. “Since joining ahead of this season, he has taken significant steps in his progression as a young player. While he’s embraced his role on the field, he has also embraced our Las Vegas community through his extensive volunteer work, serving as an excellent role model for Vegas youth. We’re excited to have him continue to grow with this club moving forward.”
The 21-year-old goalkeeper has made one appearance in 2025, pitching a shutout in a 2-0 victory over Spokane Velocity in the USL Jägermeister Cup on June 28.
Miller joined the Lights after two years with the Portland Timbers organization, making 11 appearances in MLS NEXT Pro. Previously, the young American developed abroad in the youth academies of Germany, including Arminia Bielefeld of the Bundesliga.
Las Vegas will play the final home game of the season on Saturday, October 11 against Oakland Roots SC for Kick Cancer Night. Tickets are available now at lasvegaslightsfc.com/tickets.