Next Game
-
1:37Cowboys, Quinnen Williams Agree to 3-Year Extension
-
9:55Division Prediction: AFC East
-
1:20NFL Team Nobody is Talking About that Can Make Noise?
-
1:10Bralen Trice Stepping Up for Injured Jalon Walker
-
9:31Preseason Players To Watch: AFC East
-
1:49Previewing Mike LaFleur's Cardinals Offense
-
10:551-On-1 Interview With Aaron Rodgers At Steelers Training Camp
-
0:51Fantasy Football: Why You Should Avoid Breece Hall
-
1:17Fantasy Football: Avoid Cardinals RB Jeremiah Love
-
9:12NFL Bust Alert: Which AFC East Players Will Fall Short?
-
1:26AFC East Bust Alert: Geno Smith
-
11:28Ranking Worst to First NFL Contenders
-
1:35Analyzing the Cleveland Browns' 2026 Draft Class
-
1:59Titans O/U 6.5 Wins
-
10:03One Reason For Optimism For Every AFC East Team
-
1:46Joe Brady Era Begins in Buffalo
-
9:45AFC East Position Battles To Watch
-
18:10NFL Worst to First 2026 Candidates
-
1:33NFL Worst To First Candidates For 2026 Season: Jets
-
10:47Questions Before NFL Training Camp: AFC East
Top Lenny Krieg News
-
Lenny Krieg: Let go by Green Bay
Krieg was waived by the Packers on Thursday, Bill Huber of SI.com reports.
The kicker was cut to make room for long snapper Cal Adomitis, who signed with the Packers to fill the role while Matthew Orzech (calf) remains sidelined. Krieg was supposed to compete with Trey Smack for the No. 1 kicker role in training camp, but, at least for the moment, Smack is now the only kicker left on the roster. Krieg might come back when Green Bay decides between Orzech and Adomitis for the snapper position, per Huber.
... See More ... See Less -
Packers' Lenny Krieg: Signs with Green Bay
The Packers signed Krieg to a one-year contract Tuesday, Bill Huber of Sports Illustrated reports.
The German-born kicker made his way to the NFL through the International Player Pathway program but has yet to appear in an NFL regular-season game. Krieg has spent time as a reserve kicker for the Falcons and Jets, and will now take on a familiar role by pushing No. 1 kicker Trey Smack to his best in training camp.
... See More ... See Less -
Lenny Krieg: Let go by Jets
Krieg was waived by the Jets on Monday, Brian Costello of the New York Post reports.
The kicker agreed to a reserve/future contract with New York in January, but the team has since signed both Cade York (groin) and Younghoe Koo. York and Koo both have NFL experience, while Krieg has yet to appear in a regular-season game.
... See More ... See Less -
-
Jets' Lenny Krieg: Joins Jets on reserve/future deal
Krieg signed a reserve/future contract with the Jets on Monday.
Nick Folk is set to become a free agent in the offseason, so Krieg's the only kicker in the organization heading into 2026, though more roster moves are expected to follow in the offseason, including the possibility of the Jets re-signing Folk. The 23-year-old Krieg is a Berlin native who has yet to appear in a regular-season NFL game.
... See More ... See Less -
-
Lenny Krieg: Remaining in Atlanta
The Falcons signed Krieg to the practice squad Wednesday, Terrin Waack of the team's official site reports.
Krieg will stick around in Atlanta on the practice squad after failing to overtake Younghoe Koo for the starting kicking job. Krieg went 1-for-2 on field-goal attempts and made his lone extra-point attempt across three preseason games.
... See More ... See Less -
-
Lenny Krieg: Cut by Atlanta
The Falcons waived Krieg on Tuesday, Marc Raimondi of ESPN.com reports.
Krieg was unable to push Younghoe Koo for the kicking job in Atlanta. Krieg made his lone extra-point try and just one of his two field-goal attempts during the preseason.
... See More ... See Less -
Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-2, 214 lbs |
| Birthplace: Berlin, DE |
| Age: 24 |
| Experience: 1 |










