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Former Tennessee Vols quarterback Joe Milton doesn't know yet which team he'll be playing for in the NFL, but he already has a good idea of how he'll celebrate his first NFL touchdown. 

Milton, who is currently being projected as a mid to late round selection in the 2024 NFL Draft, recently joined Up and Adams and he was asked by host Kay Adams about his famous backflips. 

The Florida native has showed off his impressive backflip skills on numerous occasions. 

Adams remarked during her conversation with Milton that NFL teams probably won't allow him to continue breaking out the backflip once he's drafted. 

Milton agreed, though he acknowledged that he'll "probably" do a backflip when he scores his first NFL touchdown. 

"Probably when I get my first touchdown I might do it," said Milton. 

Tennessee fans will undoubtedly be watching and waiting for Milton to break out the backflip when he scores his first NFL touchdown. The only question is whether or not Milton will break it out during a preseason game or if he'll wait for the regular season. 

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