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  • Ravens' Justin Tucker: Another busy outing Thursday

    Tucker connected on both of his field-goal tries and all four of his extra-point attempts Thursday against the Bengals.

    Tucker got back on track Thursday after having a kick blocked in Week 10 against the Browns. He is tied for fifth in the league in field goals made with 19, and the Ravens' high-flying offense of late has put Tucker second in made extra points (33) as well. Tucker and the Ravens head to Los Angeles in what should be another high-scoring affair in Week 12.

  • Wil Lutz K | DEN

    Broncos' Wil Lutz: Hits game-winning field goal

    Lutz made all four of his field-goal attempts and missed his only extra-point try in Monday's 24-22 loss to the Bills.

    Lutz converted a pair of 40-yard field goals as well as kicks from 49 and 36 yards, the last of which won the game for Denver with no time left on the clock. Although he missed his lone point-after try, the veteran's 12 points marked his second-highest tally this season.

  • Ravens' Justin Tucker: Has kick blocked

    Tucker missed one of his two field-goal attempts and made all four of his extra-point tries in Sunday's 33-31 loss to the Browns.

    Tucker converted a 37-yard field goal but later had a 55-yarder blocked. Overall, he finished with seven points, leaving him with 80 through 10 games, which is tied for the third-most among kickers league-wide.

  • Lions' Riley Patterson: Another productive outing

    Patterson converted both of his field-goal attempts and five of five PATs during Sunday's 41-38 win over the Chargers.

    While his two field-goal tries are a far cry from the five he saw in Week 8, Patterson remained busy coming out of the bye. However, despite the recent production, Detroit still sits 28th in the league in field-goal attempts per game despite ranking top-six in points per game (26.8), yards per game (406.4), and yards per play (5.9). The hope for Patterson is that his association with a high-powered offense -- that is now fully healthy after the return of David Montgomery -- will lead the Memphis product to better fantasy production over the second half of the season. Up next is a home matchup against a Bears defense allowing the sixth-most points per game (25.5) in 2023.

  • Younghoe Koo K | NYG

    Falcons' Younghoe Koo: Perfect in loss

    Koo made his only field-goal attempt and both point-after tries during Sunday's 25-23 loss to Arizona.

    Koo was limited to just three kicks after making a season-high six last week against the Vikings. Regardless, he's still made 18 kicks (12 field goals) over his last four games and hasn't missed since Week 3. The Falcons' offense is inconsistent, especially now that they're fully embedded in a quarterback controversy, but Koo remains one of the more consistent placekickers in the NFL.

  • Buccaneers' Chase McLaughlin: Another solid showing Sunday

    McLaughlin connected on field-goal attempts of 25 and 35 yards and converted both extra-point tries in the Buccaneers' 20-6 win over the Titans on Sunday.

    McLaughlin's perfect day was par for the course for the veteran kicker, who's now boasting an 89.5 percent success rate on field goals and remains a perfect 15-for-15 on PATs. The Buccaneers offense is about as middle of the road as it gets in terms of presenting McLaughlin scoring opportunities, but his efficiency keeps him as an above-average fantasy option most weeks. However, this Sunday's road clash against the 49ers could be an exception, as San Francisco's defense appeared refocused and reinvigorated in a Week 10 thrashing of the Jaguars.

  • Tyler Bass K | BUF

    Bills' Tyler Bass: Another disappointing total

    Bass made both of his extra-point kicks and did not have a field-goal attempt in Monday's 24-22 loss to the Broncos.

    Over his last six games, Bass has posted a terrible total of 21 points scored, less than his two-game total of 25 he provided in Weeks 3-4. Bass hasn't been a bad kicker by any means, making 12 of his 15 field-goal attempts and all 28 of his extra-point tries. Instead, those rostering him have been burned by Buffalo's turnover-itis in recent times, and the team no longer seems to be able to score like it did in past seasons. Bass has fallen all the way into a tie for 21st in kicker scoring. Just like the team he kicks for, Bass's season started off with major promise and has fallen into mediocrity. He and the Bills take on the Jets in Week 11, and New York offers a staunch defense that's been great at keeping points off the board.

  • Nick Folk K | ATL

    Titans' Nick Folk: Perfect streak broken

    Folk made two of his three field-goal attempts in Sunday's 20-6 loss to the Buccaneers.

    Folk missed a 51-yard field goal early in the second quarter, his first failed attempt of the season. Even so, he managed to account for the Titans' only points in the game by converting kicks from 38 and 27 yards. Folk has made multiple field goals in seven of nine games on the campaign.

  • Matt Prater K | BUF

    Cardinals' Matt Prater: Connects on five kicks Sunday

    Prater netted all four field-goal attempts and his only point-after try during Sunday's 25-23 win versus the Falcons.

    Prater could have had slightly more output Week 10, but the Cardinals went for two on their first touchdown of the game just before halftime. Still, with Arizona's offense stalling often in Atlanta territory, he was handed FGAs of 51, 46, 56 and 23 yards, all of which he connected on for his most productive performance of the season. And the final one (the 23-yarder) split the uprights as time expired. With quarterback Kyler Murray (knee) now directing the offense, Prater may start to make his way up the most points scored list, but he currently ranks 26th (6.4 points per game) among NFL placekickers that have made at least seven appearances this season.

  • Blake Grupe K | IND

    Saints' Blake Grupe: Logs one field-goal try Week 10

    Grupe converted his only field-goal attempt during Sunday's 27-19 loss to Minnesota.

    Grupe got the Saints on the board by making a 48-yard field goal at the end of the first quarter, but he never saw another opportunity to put the ball through the uprights, as New Orleans attempted two-point conversions on each of their touchdowns while trailing in the second half. Grupe has now gone 19-for-24 on field-goal tries while converting all 19 of his PATs. The rookie could have more opportunities in the Saints' Week 12 matchup against the Falcons following a Week 11 bye.

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