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  • Graham Gano K | NYG

    Panthers' Graham Gano: Could get into Thursday's game

    Coach Ron Rivera relayed that Carolina is still evaluating whether Gano will kick in Thursday's preseason game against the Steelers, Jourdan Rodrigue of The Athletic reports.

    The team would certainly like to see Gano kick in a game before the regular season, as he's been dealing with leg soreness lately. His starting job still seems secure at this point, though.

  • Bears' Eddy Pineiro: Blasts huge kick

    Pineiro was perfect on two field-goal attempts in the Bears' 27-17 win over the Colts on Saturday.

    The highlight of Pineiro's evening was when he connected on a 58-yard field goal -- the kick was not only right down the middle, but it had a little distance to spare. As the kicker on an offense that could be ready to erupt, he's looking like a solid fantasy option after the top kickers are off the board.

  • Blair Walsh K | ATL

    Falcons' Blair Walsh: Heading to Atlanta

    Walsh signed a contract with the Falcons on Saturday, Will McFadden of the team's official site reports.

    Walsh last saw an NFL field with the Seahawks in 2017, where he made 21 of 29 field goal attempts (72 percent). Before that, the 29-year-old spent five seasons with the Vikings, where he converted 84.2 percent of his field-goal attempts and 94.5 percent of his tries on extra points. Walsh will be joined by Giorgio Tavecchio in Atlanta.

  • Cairo Santos K | CHI

    Buccaneers' Cairo Santos: Makes most of opportunities

    Santos drilled a 23-yard field goal, his only kick attempt, in the Buccaneers' 13-12 preseason win over the Browns on Friday.

    Santos was solely limited to a 23-yard field-goal try for the second straight exhibition, and as he did versus the Dolphins in the second preseason game, he was successful on the kick. The veteran did see Matt Gay make a game-winning attempt for the second consecutive week as well, and the rookie appears to have a slight edge in their heated job battle based on the opportunities he's been afforded. Santos will presumably have one more chance to make his case in Thursday's exhibition finale against the Cowboys, a game in which he'll likely take the first 40-yard-plus attempt, which he was slated to do Friday had a try of that distance materialized.

  • Matt Gay K | SF

    Buccaneers' Matt Gay: Makes up for first miss

    Gay missed a 37-yard field-goal attempt but drilled a game-winning 21-yard try in the Buccaneers' 13-12 preseason win over the Browns on Friday. He also made his only extra-point attempt.

    The rookie got his first taste of in-game adversity at the NFL level when his 37-yard attempt at the end of an 11-play, 59-yard drive in the first quarter bounced off the right upright. However, Gay atoned for the hiccup by converting his short but clutch game-winning attempt with 15 seconds remaining. While veteran Cairo Santos once again was true on his sole attempt (23 yards) Friday, coach Bruce Arians has now afforded Gay both game-ending kicking scenarios this preseason, a telling sign he's giving the rookie every chance to make his case for the job. The heated competition appears headed for a photo finish in Thursday's exhibition finale versus the Cowboys.

  • Matt Prater K | BUF

    Lions' Matt Prater: Drills 61-yard kick

    Prater converted both of his field-goal attempts and his only PAT during Friday's preseason loss to the Bills.

    Prater boomed a 61-yard kick with time expiring in the second quarter, a kick from a length that hasn't been seen in preseason history since 1999. Few kickers around the league have the trust to take attempts from such a distance.

  • Falcons' Giorgio Tavecchio: Shanks another in preseason loss

    Tavecchio made his only point-after try but missed a 39-yard field goal attempt during Thursday's 19-7 preseason loss to Washington.

    Tavecchio was impressive in limited work during 2018, knocking down all five of his field-goal tries and going 8-for-8 on extra points over three games. He's 4-for-8 on field goal tries through four preseason outings, however, and with little proven NFL success outside of last year -- a 76.2 percent field-goal conversion rate in 2017 during his only other active season -- the $2.8 million of salary cap space that was salvaged in cutting Matt Bryant doesn't seem quite as alluring as it did in February.

  • Brett Maher K | LAR

    Cowboys' Brett Maher: Righting ship

    Maher was a perfect 6-for-6 on field-goal attempts during Tuesday's practice, Alaina Getzenberg of The Dallas Morning News reports.

    He had some shaky days earlier in training camp and in the preseason, including a miss on a 52-yard attempt Saturday against the Rams, but Maher seems to be pointed in the right direction as the regular season draws closer. Unless the Cowboys bring in some late competition for him, his job appears to be safe.

  • Cairo Santos K | CHI

    Buccaneers' Cairo Santos: To get first long attempt Friday

    Santos, who's seen rookie Matt Gay take the first two 40-yard-plus field-goal attempts of preseason, will get the first long attempt in Friday's preseason game against the Browns, Eduardo A. Encina of the Tampa Bay Times reports.

    Santos is in a curious position this preseason, as he's done nothing to lose his inherent advantage as the incumbent kicker yet is nevertheless perceived to now be the underdog to rookie Matt Gay. The veteran is still considered to be a legitimate contender for the kicking job in the eyes of coach Bruce Arians, but Santos likely has a particularly small margin for error at this point thanks to Gay's impressive head start.

  • Greg Joseph K | LV

    Browns' Greg Joseph: Struggling in competition

    Coach Freddie Kitchens dismissed the idea of bringing in a new kicker Monday despite Joseph and Austin Seibert both struggling in training camp, Scott Petrak of the Elyria Chronicle-Telegram reports.

    Joseph missed two field-goal attempts during Monday's practice and has missed a kick in both of Cleveland's preseason games. The second-year pro, who went undrafted out of Florida Atlantic in 2018, converted 17 of 20 field-goal tries and 24 of 28 extra-point attempts across 14 games with the Browns last year. He's competing for the starting job with Seibert, a rookie fifth-round pick.

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