NFL Player News
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Connor Barth K | CHI
Bears' Connor Barth: Scores two points Sunday
Barth connected on his two extra point attempts Sunday against the Texans.
Barth had both of his scoring opportunities in the first half, but the Bears' offense was stymied the rest of the way, and he was unable to get on the field for a field goal attempt. Although they faced a very difficult opponent, it wouldn't appear as if a big scoring season is in his immediate future. He'll likely be a bye week fill-in at best.
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Nick Folk K | NYJ
Jets' Nick Folk: Misses two kicks in one-point loss
Folk connected on 3 of 4 field goal attempts and 1 of 2 PATs during Sunday's 23-22 loss to the Bengals.
Folk's misses proved to be very costly in a game the Jets ultimately lost by one, with his field-goal miss coming on a 22-yard attempt (in fairness, it was blocked) and his missed extra point coming on his very next try. He was a fairly reliable option last season, and the Jets' offense is good enough to give him enough opportunities to stay fantasy relevant, but Folk is far from a high-end option. Up next is a Week 2 trip to Buffalo.
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Graham Gano K | NYG
Panthers' Graham Gano: Misses potential winner in opener
Gano made two of three field goals, but missed the potential game-winning kick in Thursday's season opener against the Broncos.
Gano finished with eight points in total, converting from 44 and 36 yards out before missing a 50-yard attempt with four seconds remaining. Although that miscue sealed a one-point loss for the Panthers to open this season, Gano's eight points should still prove serviceable to fantasy owners.
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Brandon McManus K | GB
Broncos' Brandon McManus: Hits three PATs in season-opening win
McManus converted all three of his extra-point attempts, but did not attempt a field goal in Thursday's win over Carolina.
It was a quiet game for McManus, and his night certainly wasn't helped by the Broncos turning the ball over three times while in scoring range. One benefit of Denver's tendency to play ball-control offense and lean on the defense is that McManus should be the beneficiary of his team often settling for three points instead of going for seven. A similar strategy helped McManus rank among the NFL's top five in field goals last season.
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Caleb Sturgis K | LAC
Eagles' Caleb Sturgis: Signs one-year extension
Sturgis signed a one-year extension with the Eagles on Wednesday, The Inquirer reports.
The deal will pay Sturgis $900,000 for the 2017 season, which isn't enough to ensure he'll be kept around. The 27-year-old converted 81.8 percent of his field-goal attempts (18 of 22) and 94.6 percent of his PATs (35 of 37) last season, but his career field-goal percentage still like south of 80. As a middling kicker attached to an offense led by a rookie quarterback, Sturgis is only worth a look in deep formats.
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Wil Lutz K | DEN
Saints' Wil Lutz: Poised to kick for Saints
Lutz is on track to be the Saints' starting kicker to open the regular season, the New Orleans Times-Picayune reports.
With Kai Forbath let go Tuesday, Lutz -- an undrafted rookie out of Georgia State -- is now poised to handle the Saints' kicking duties, an assignment that could carry with it some fantasy utility if the team's Drew Brees-helmed offense clicks out of the gate.
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Wil Lutz K | DEN
Saints' Wil Lutz: Set to replace Forbath
Lutz signed with the Saints on Tuesday, NOLA.com's Josh Katzenstein reports.
An undrafted rookie out of Georgia State, the 22-year-old Lutz spent most of August in Baltimore, where he had no shot to crack the final roster unless Justin Tucker suffered an injury. This likely means Kai Forbath will be released, but it is possible Lutz is merely being signed as a kickoff specialist. The Saints kicker, whoever that is, will be a viable option in any format, so long as Drew Brees stays healthy.
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Jason Myers K | SEA
Jaguars' Jason Myers: Wins kicking battle
Sam Ficken was released last week, leaving Myers as the only placekicker on Jacksonville's roster, The Florida Times-Union reports.
Myers responded to his victory in the kicking battle by missing both of his field-goal attempts in Thursday's preseason finale against Atlanta. While he does offers upside in the event Jacksonville's young offense takes another step forward, Myers could quickly lose his job if he struggles early in the season. He made 26 of his 30 field-goal attempts (86.7 percent) as a rookie last year, but converted PATs at a horrid 82.1-percent clip (32 of 39).
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Connor Barth K | CHI
Bears' Connor Barth: Officially signs with Bears
Barth signed a contract with the Bears on Monday, Brad Briggs of the Chicago Tribune reports.
Barth was expected to sign with the Bears, so this announcement comes as more of a formality. Now, despite losing the kicking battle in New Orleans, Barth will still be one of the 32 starting kickers in the NFL come Week 1, but it's unlikely he ever flirts with upper-end fantasy value in 2016.