Tuesday, November 8th, 2011 at 11:36 am , filed under NFL News by Andrew Pollard
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The 6 ft 2 inch Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Miles Austin has been forced to pull out of the team for two to four weeks, after sustained hamstring injury on Sunday’s victory against Seattle Seahawks.
The 27-year-old Miles Austin has suffered hamstring injury in the second quarter against Seattle Seahawks at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington. Austin, who left into the locker room on Sunday night football, where he has not return back into match. The Dallas wide receiver has made 28 catches for 403 yards including four touchdowns in six games this season.
Austin, who hasn’t caught a single touchdown pass from week 2 and completed with 69 catches for 1041 yards including seven touchdowns in last season. Austin said it’s pretty very painful and looking forward to return back into the team, after recovering soon from hamstring injury. Dallas Cowboys has overcome against Seattle Seahawks with a 23-13 on Sunday night at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington.
Austin, who has suffered a hamstring injury for the second time in this season, he also injured his left hamstring at the end of the training camp. Dallas Cowboys will take on Buffalo Bills in the next match on Sunday 13th November at Cowboys Stadium. Austin will replace by the wide receiver Laurent Robinson in the starting line-up against Buffalo Bills, where he has caught 24 passes for 368 yards including two touch downs this season.
Tags: Dallas Cowboys, Miles Austin, Seattle Seahawks