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Morgan got behind safety Dashon Goldson, who interfered with him as the ball arrived. But Morgan still was able to make the grab with one hand, then used his thick legs to break Goldson's tackle attempt and streak away for a touchdown.
It's the kind of thing Morgan has been doing since he arrived in San Francisco last year as an unheralded sixth-round draft choice from Virginia Tech. Morgan broke into the starting lineup during the exhibition season and quickly established himself as a playmaker before a staph infection and groin tear limited his playing time and forced him to miss four games.
Morgan averaged 16.0 yards on his 20 receptions and each of his three touchdown catches went for 30 yards or longer. He recorded several of the team's most spectacular catches.
"I want everybody to say, 'Josh Morgan is our best receiver,'" Morgan said. "I feel I can make a difference and be a big playmaker on this team, and that keeps me hungry. The sky's the limit, and I'm not going to be satisfied until I reach my potential."
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