The former Parkland High School football star came back from a tryout at the Cleveland Browns' rookie minicamp with a 1-year contract.
NFL contracts aren't guaranteed, which means that Scott must make the 53-man roster or the team's practice squad in order to have the contract honored.
''I'm just ecstatically happy,'' Scott said from the home of adviser and attorney John Karoly. ''I've come a long way picturing where I was a month ago. It's like two different worlds.''
''We've talked with Austin about faith, family and friends. Once he stared that adversity in the eyes, we told him there's nothing any harder that the NFL can throw at him. He's raring to go.''
''I'm going to turn it up another couple of notches,'' Scott vowed. ''I just want to get ready for the preseason minicamps and make an impression to make the final cut, to make it to the season, actually.
I want to make sure that they understand they can use me and that I'm a good athlete to have on their team
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