- Brian Milne
NFL player
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Birthplace=Waterford, PA
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College=Penn State
Position=Fullback
DraftedYear=1996
DraftedRound=4 / Pick 115
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years=1996-1999
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2000
teams=Cincinnati Bengals Seattle Seahawks New Orleans Saints
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PFR=Brian Fitzsimons Milne (born
January 7 ,1973 inWaterford, Pennsylvania ) was anAmerican football fullback in theNational Football League . Being drafted in the fourth round of the1996 NFL Draft by theIndianapolis Colts . He was placed on waivers before the season started, later to be claimed by theCincinnati Bengals where he saw little action carrying the ball, logging only 125 yards and 4 touchdowns over 4 seasons in Cincinnati. He was then released by the Bengals and picked up by theSeattle Seahawks . He last played for theNew Orleans Saints with whom he was a part of a play that will forever live in Saints history. In the 2000 Wild Card Playoff, Milne recovered the muffed punt ofAz-Zahir Hakim with under 2 minutes left to help the Saints record their first ever playoff win.Milne enjoyed a fine career at Penn State University, where as legend has it, Head Coach Joe Paterno held a scholarship for Milne as he recovered from cancer treatments as a teenager. Milne's most outstanding game as a member of the Nittany Lions came in early November 1994 at Illinois, where he scored three touchdowns (including the game-winner) in Penn State's largest comeback victory under Paterno. Penn State went on to beat Oregon in the Rose Bowl to become the first Big Ten team to earn a 12-0 record, finishing second in the polls.
Sources
* [http://archive.sportingnews.com/nfl/players/3661/index.html]
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