Tavon Austin retires: Career stats, earnings, highlights for former NFL wide receiver, return specialist

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Tavon Austin has been out of football for three years now, but he was never officially retired — until now. 

The former NFL wide receiver and return specialist made the formal announcement Tuesday, posting on his Instagram that he is retiring from football. 

"No matter how hard you work or how badly you want something, sometimes God has other plans," Austin wrote in his Instagram caption. "I wasn’t sure if I was ready to give up football, and it has been one of the most challenging decisions I’ve ever made. But after an incredible ten years, I’m officially retiring from the NFL.

"Football gave me more than a career. It gave me some lifelong friendships and molded so much of my character. It taught me how vital choices are and how decision-making affects you. Football created in me a mindset of relentless pursuit and hard work ethic! Football didn’t always love me back, but it will always be my first love! I will forever cherish the time I spent in the NFL. It has indeed been a privilege.

"Just like seasons, they come to an end, and it’s time for me to enter my next chapter in life."

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Austin last suited up in the NFL in 2021, playing in seven games for the Jaguars. Across his career, he spent time with the Rams, Cowboys, Packers and Jaguars. 

While his time in the NFL was notable, Austin's most impressive highlight reel undoubtedly comes from his college days at West Virginia. With the Mountaineers, the wide receiver/returner electrified the gridiron, putting together one show-stopping play after another. 

Here is more to know about Austin's career in college and in the NFL.

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Tavon Austin college stats

Austin attended the University of West Virginia for four seasons, playing for the Mountaineers from 2009 to 2012. 

During his time in college, he received two First-Team All-American selections (2011 and 2012), twice was named a first-team selection for the conference (2011 and 2012) and also won Special Team Player of the Year for the conference both seasons. His outstanding versatility made him much-watch television, even though West Virginia's best finish during his time was an Orange Bowl win in 2012. 

Below is a look at Austin's year-by-year stats on offense in the passing and rushing game. 

Year School Games Receptions Rec. Yards Rec. TDs Attempts Rush yards Rush TDs
2009 West Virginia 13 15 151 1 6 47 1
2010 West Virginia 13 58 787 8 16 161 1
2011 West Virginia 13 101 1,186 8 16 182 1
2012 West Virginia 13 114 1,289 12 72 643 3
Total 52 288 3,415 29 110 1.033 6

Below is a look at Austin's year-by-year stats as a return man.

Year School Games Punt returns PR yards PR TDs Kick returns KR yards KR TDs
2009 West Virginia 13 0 17 426 1
2010 West Virginia 13 0 12 230 0
2011 West Virginia 13 19 268 0 36 938 2
2012 West Virginia 13 15 165 1 32 813 1
Total 52 34 433 1 25 2,407 4

Tavon Austin college highlights

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Tavon Austin NFL stats

Austin was drafted No. 8 overall by the Rams in the 2013 NFL Draft. While he may never have quite lived up to his draft placement, he still enjoyed a successful career. 

Over the course of nine seasons, Austin amassed 2,239 receiving yards on 244 catches and 16 touchdowns. He was a versatile option, repeatedly taking handoffs and using his speed on the ground game, as well as being used as a punt returner. 

Below is a look at Austin's year-by-year stats on offense in the passing and rushing game. 

Year Team Games Targets Receptions Rec. Yards Rec. TDs Attempts Rush yards Rush TDs
2013 Rams 13 69 40 418 4 9 151 1
2014 Rams 15 44 31 242 0 36 224 2
2015 Rams 16 87 52 473 5 52 434 4
2016 Rams 15 106 58 509 3 28 159 1
2017 Rams 16 22 13 47 0 59 270 1
2018 Cowboys 7 13 8 140 2 6 55 0
2019 Cowboys 14 24 13 177 1 6 47 1
2020 Packers 4 5 4 20 0 0
2021 Jaguars 13 37 24 213 1 3 21 0
Total 113 407 244 2,239 3 25 451 0

Below is a look at Austin's year-by-year stats as a return man.

Year Team Games Punt returns PR yards PR TDs Kick returns KR yards KR TDs
2013 Rams 13 33 280 1 18 398 0
2014 Rams 15 35 391 1 2 19 0
2015 Rams 16 34 263 1 3 16 0
2016 Rams 15 44 336 0 1 5 0
2017 Rams 16 12 53 0 1 13 0
2018 Cowboys 7 10 58 0 0
2019 Cowboys 14 17 84 0 0
2020 Packers 4 3 14 0 0
2021 Jaguars 13 2 3 0 0
Total 113 190 1,483 3 25 451 0

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Tavon Austin career earnings

Over the course of his career, Austin accumulated about $40 million in earnings in the NFL. His biggest pay day came when he signed a four-year, $42 million contract with the Rams, including $28.5 million in guaranteed money. 

Here is a breakdown of how much he made as an NFL player. 

Year Team Earnings
2013 Rams $8,058,456
2014 Rams $984,591
2015 Rams $1,605,835
2016 Rams $5,897,884
2017 Rams $14,977,116
2018 Cowboys $5,875,000
2019 Cowboys $1,707,603
2020 Packers $519,778
2021 Jaguars $990,000
Total $40,616,263
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