Miles proved his worth by sending Cowboys to 37-21 victory over Falcons
The Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Miles Austin made his second career start a support to his incredible performance in his first career start against the Kansas City Chiefs. By catching six more passes for 171 yards and two long touchdowns, he just played the important role a starter should play in Cowboys 37-21 win over the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday night.
Dallas (4-2) had been alternating wins and losses, needing overtime to beat Kansas City last time out. Now the Cowboys have consecutive wins and this was their first against a winning team. Everyone seemed to have given their best overall performance. Tony Romo did not make any careless mistake and the special team broke the game open with a 73-yard punt return for a touchdown by Patrick Crayton.
The young player kid from Monmouth College showed he could be the new deep threat after Terrell Owens took off his Cowboys jersey. He had a team-record 250 yards and two touchdowns while playing against the Chiefs and added another two touchdowns of 59 and 22 yards on Sunday.