Miles Boykin
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| Position | Wide receiver |
| Height / weight | 1.93 m / 105 kg |
| Born | 12 Oct 1996 (29 years) |
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| Number | 80, 13 |
Miles Boykin is an American former professional football wide receiver who played in the National Football League (NFL). He hopped around teams, like the Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers.
Player Profile, High School, and College Career
Miles Boykin was born on October 12, 1996, in Tinley Park, Illinois, United States. The wide receiver stands 193 cm tall, and his playing weight was listed at 105 kg.He grew up in Illinois and attended Providence Catholic High School in New Lenox, where he developed into a highly productive pass-catcher. Committing to the University of Notre Dame, Boykin suited up for the Fighting Irish from 2015 to 2018.
Professional Career
Boykin was selected by the Baltimore Ravens in the third round (93rd overall) of the 2019 NFL Draft.He made an immediate impact during his rookie regular-season debut, catching a 5-yard touchdown pass from Lamar Jackson against the Miami Dolphins. In Baltimore's heavy run-first offensive system, Boykin's rare size made him an invaluable run-blocker on the perimeter while operating as a reliable vertical threat.
His most statistically productive season with the Ravens arrived in 2020, when he started 13 games and caught a career-high four touchdowns, providing key red-zone utility.
In April 2022, Boykin was claimed off waivers by the rival Pittsburgh Steelers. He quickly carved out an indispensable niche in Pittsburgh, transforming into a premier gunner and core ace on special teams coverage units while adding rotational depth at wide receiver across two full seasons.
As he transitioned into the later stages of his professional career, Boykin brought his extensive veteran knowledge and physical edge-blocking to several organizations.
He spent parts of the 2024 and 2025 campaigns reinforcing the offseason and practice squad rosters of the New York Giants, Seattle Seahawks, and his hometown Chicago Bears before transitioning away from active gridiron competition.
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