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Every Miles Austin Touchdown | Miles Austin Highlights

All 40 touchdowns that former Cowboys, Browns and Eagles WR Miles Austin scored in his NFL career, sorted chronologically LINK TO PATREON:   / jaguargator9   Get early access to videos, your name featured in the credits, and the ability to request future video topics by joining today for as low as $3! Miles Austin is an American football coach and former wide receiver who is an offensive quality control coach for the San Francisco 49ers of the National Football League (NFL). He previously played in the NFL for 10 seasons and spent the majority of his career with the Dallas Cowboys. Austin played college football at Monmouth where he set the record for receiving yards. Signed by the Cowboys as an undrafted free agent in 2006, Austin spent eight seasons with the team and was named to two Pro Bowls. His most successful season was in 2009 when he led the National Football Conference (NFC) in receiving yards and obtained the Cowboys' record for receiving yards in a single game at 250. In his final two seasons, he was a member of the Cleveland Browns and Philadelphia Eagles. Austin pursued a coaching career following his retirement and rejoined the Cowboys as a pro and college scouting intern before being hired by the 49ers in 2019. Austin was signed as an undrafted free agent in 2006 by the Dallas Cowboys. He made the team based on his potential and was used mainly on special teams, returning 29 kickoffs for 753 yards and recorded 5 tackles. His main highlight of the year was in the Cowboys playoff game against the Seattle Seahawks. He returned 3 kickoffs for 136 yards in the game, including a 93-yard touchdown return. In the 55 postseason games in franchise history, it was the Cowboys' first ever kickoff return touchdown. With the release of Terrell Owens, Austin started the regular season as the Cowboys' No. 3 receiver. During free agency, the New York Jets looked at Austin but did not offer him a contract, possibly because they would have had to give the Cowboys a second-round draft pick in order to sign him. Before the year, Football Outsiders rated Austin as the top prospect in football on their Top 25 Prospects list. Austin got his first NFL start on October 11, 2009 against the Kansas City Chiefs, as a replacement for injured Roy Williams. Austin had 10 catches for 250 yards (a Cowboys record for receiving yards in a single game, breaking Bob Hayes' 246-yard effort in 1966 against the Washington Redskins) and 2 touchdowns including the 60-yard game winner in overtime. Austin made his second career start on October 25 against the Atlanta Falcons replacing Patrick Crayton as the No. 2 receiver. Austin solidified his place as a starting receiver with 171 receiving yards along with 2 touchdowns. After only two weeks as a starting wide receiver, Austin was the ninth-most productive receiver in the league going into Week 8, and moved up to eighth just four weeks later having caught his 8th touchdown against the Oakland Raiders on Thanksgiving Day. Against the Giants in week 13 he had 10 catches for 104 yards and a touchdown. December 29, 2009, Austin was selected to the 2010 Pro Bowl, his first. He went on to lead the NFC (third overall in the NFL) with 1320 receiving yards for the 2009 season. He also tied for first in the NFC with 11 receiving touchdowns which was tied for third in the NFL for receiving touchdowns in only starting 11 games in the 2009 season. On September 9, 2010, Austin agreed to a six-year contract extension that began in 2011. The deal included $17 million in guaranteed salary. He signed a $3.168 million contract in June 2010 and his extension was worth $54 million, which brought the total value of his contract to $57 million. The team paid a very high first year salary ($17 million), by taking advantage that the NFL collective bargaining agreement wasn't renewed, and in the final year of the agreement there was no salary cap system in place. Even though the NFL initially approved the contract, in 2013 commissioner Roger Goodell would penalize the Cowboys by taking $10 million from the team's original $120.6 million salary cap space Miles Austin played for the following teams: 2006 Cowboys 2007 Cowboys 2008 Cowboys 2009 Cowboys 2010 Cowboys 2011 Cowboys 2012 Cowboys 2013 Cowboys 2014 Browns 2015 Eagles Miles Austin caught touchdown passes from the following quarterbacks: Tony Romo Jon Kitna Stephen McGee Brian Hoyer Sam Bradford

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