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  • Matt Gay K | SF

    Colts' Matt Gay: Clutch performance

    Gay connected on all five of his field-goal tries and his lone extra-point attempt in Sunday's 22-19 overtime win over the Ravens.

    Gay was vital to his team's victory in Week 3, connecting on four field goals from 50-plus yards. Most significant were his makes from 53 yards out with just over a minute left in the game to tie it, then again from 53 in overtime to get the win. He also made a third field goal from 53 yards, another from 54, and one from 31, in his perfect 5-for-5 performance. Next up for Gay is a Week 4 matchup against his former team, the Rams.

  • Joey Slye K | TEN

    Commanders' Joey Slye: Makes only kick

    Slye made his lone kick, a 51-yard field-goal try, in Sunday's 37-3 loss to the Bills.

    Slye missed from 49 and 59 yards in Week 2, but he bounced back in Week 3 when called upon to score the team's only points. The field goal came with only 50 seconds left in the game, which at least helped Washington avoid getting shut out. His next opportunities will come in Week 4 against the Eagles.

  • Chiefs' Harrison Butker: Stays perfect

    Butker made all five of his extra-point tries and connected on both of his field-goal attempts in Sunday's 41-10 win over the Bears.

    Butker has yet to miss this season, and with makes from 41 and 38 yards out in Week 3, he is now 5-for-5 on the year on FGAs and has also drilled all nine extra-point tries. Next up for Butker is the Jets in Week 4.

  • Dolphins' Jason Sanders: Money on extra-point tries

    Sanders didn't attempt a field goal during Sunday's 70-20 win over the Broncos. He converted all 10 of his extra-point tries.

    Sanders finished Week 3 with what will likely be the strangest stat line of his career courtesy of a Miami offense that exhibited complete mastery over a Denver defense that was outmatched in attempting to contain coach Mike McDaniel's inventive scheme. The Dolphins have what promises to be a more competitive affair on deck Week 4 against the Bills. Sanders attempted three field goals in each of Miami's first two games of the season.

  • Packers' Anders Carlson: Makes game-sealing kick

    Carlson made a 38-yard field goal and an extra point in Sunday's 18-17 victory over the Saints.

    Carlson only had a couple opportunities to put points on the board in Week 3, but his field goal early in the fourth quarter and his extra point late in the same stanza bookended an 18-0 scoring run that gave the Packers the win. Carlson remains perfect three games into his rookie season, but he has yet to make -- or even attempt -- more than one field goal in a game.

  • Texans' Ka'imi Fairbairn: Produces handsomely in win

    Fairbairn converted all three field-goal attempts and all four extra-point kicks in Sunday's 37-17 win over Jacksonville in Week 3.

    After a couple of serviceable weeks, Fairbairn broke out in Week 3 with 13 points, his first double-digit effort of the season. He ranks third among kickers in scoring with 30 points and is tied for third with nine field-goal attempts over the first three weeks.

  • Cowboys' Brandon Aubrey: Three more FGs in Week 3

    Aubrey connected on all three of his field-goal attempts and his only PAT try in Sunday's loss to the Cardinals.

    The rookie kicker converted from 26, 27 and 49 yards out, and Aubrey is a perfect 10-for-10 on FG attempts to begin his NFL career. If the Cowboys continue to struggle in the red zone behind a banged-up offensive line -- they scored only one TD on five trips to the red zone Sunday -- Aubrey should keep producing at an elite level.

  • Browns' Dustin Hopkins: Perfect in win

    Hopkins converted both field-goal attempts and all three extra-point kicks in Sunday's 27-3 win over the Titans in Week 3.

    Hopkins was successful from 48 and 52 yards in the first half, helping the Browns build a 13-3 halftime lead. He's made both of his kicks from beyond the 50 this season and provided much-needed calm to the kicking game. Hopkins has converted seven of eight FGAs, with the lone miss coming from 43 yards last week.

  • Tyler Bass K | BUF

    Bills' Tyler Bass: Plays role in offensive outburst

    Bass made all three of his field-goal attempts and was 4-for-4 on extra points in Sunday's 37-3 win over the Commanders

    Bass has 31 points already on the season, currently tied for third in the league among kickers. He's also been even more accurate than usual, going 7-for-7 on field goals -- including two from 50-plus -- while knocking in all 10 of his extra-point attempts. Bass was a top-five fantasy kicker to begin the season, and while that's proven true so far, he could receive a further boost knowing that quarterback Josh Allen has been tasked with keeping things closer to the vest following a turnover-laced performance vs. the Jets in Week 1.

  • Cairo Santos K | CHI

    Bears' Cairo Santos: Scores four points in defeat

    Santos converted his lone field-goal attempt in the Bears' 41-10 loss to the Chiefs on Sunday.

    Santos is averaging just five points per game as the Chicago offense struggles to put points on the board. Unless the team can solve its offensive woes, Santos will remain a low-upside fantasy option.

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