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  • Commanders' Austin Seibert: Misses Wednesday's practice

    Seibert didn't practice Wednesday due to a right hip injury.

    Seibert made both of his field-goal tries and all three of his extra-point attempts in the Commanders' Week 9 win over the Giants, but he may have tweaked his hip at some point along the way. Look for the Commanders to add another kicker to their practice squad or 53-man roster if Seibert misses additional practices later this week, which would put his status for Sunday's game against the Steelers in jeopardy.

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    49ers' Jake Moody: Opens week as limited

    Moody (ankle) was a limited participant during Wednesday's practice, Matt Barrows of The Athletic reports.

    Moody suffered a high-ankle sprain during the 49ers' Week 5 loss to the Cardinals, which caused him to miss the last three games. With the 49ers coming out of a Week 9 bye, Moody was able to return to practice Wednesday, albeit with a cap on his reps. If he's able to advance to full participation in practice by Friday, it would bode well for Moody's chances of playing Sunday against the Buccaneers. Moody has converted 13 of 14 field-goal attempts and 12 of 12 extra-point tries through five outings this season.

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    Giants' Graham Gano: Returns to limited practice

    Gano (hamstring) was a limited participant in practice Wednesday, Dan Salomone of the Giants' official site reports.

    Gano missed the past seven games with a hamstring strain but could be available to play as soon as this Sunday against the Panthers in Munich after the Giants designated him for return from injured reserve earlier Wednesday. The Giants initially turned to Greg Joseph to replace Gano, only for Joseph to land on IR last week with an abdominal injury. The Giants elevated Jude McAtamney from the practice squad to handle kicking duties in last week's loss to Washington, and he'll likely be elevated again in Week 10 in the event Gano isn't ready to play in Germany.

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    Giants' Graham Gano: Set to practice Wednesday

    The Giants designated Gano (hamstring) for return from injured reserve Wednesday.

    Gano has been cleared to resume practicing with the Giants for the first time since Week 2 after missing the team's last seven games with a right hamstring strain. Jude McAtamney was elevated from the practice squad ahead of last week's loss to Washington to handle kicking duties, but with no other kicker on the 53-man roster at the moment, the expectation is that Gano will be ready to play this Sunday against the Panthers in Munich if he experiences no setbacks in practice.

  • Buccaneers' Chase McLaughlin: Perfect on four kicks

    McLaughlin connected on his only field-goal attempt from 47 yards out and was successful on all three extra-point tries in the Buccaneers' 30-24 overtime loss to the Chiefs on Monday night.

    McLaughlin once again maximized his opportunities and generated his second straight six-point performance. The veteran kicker is keeping pace with his career-best 2024, as he's posted a 93.3 percent success rate on field-goal attempts and has missed just one of his 28 PATs. McLaughlin's only field-goal miss has been from 50-plus yards, and he could be busier on that front during a Week 10 home matchup against the 49ers if Tampa Bay's offense stalls out more than it did against Kansas City.

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    Cardinals' Chad Ryland: Strikes true on all five kicks

    Ryland connected on both field-goal attempts and all three point-after tries during Sunday's 29-9 victory over the Bears.

    With his successful 55-yard field goal in the fourth quarter Sunday, Ryland now has made 50-plus yarders in back-to-back games, and he's so far missed just one kick (a 45-yard FGA that was blocked and returned for a TD in Week 5 at San Francisco) in five games subbing in for the injured Matt Prater (knee). Prater must miss at least one more contest while on injured reserve, so Ryland again is poised to handle placekicking duties for the Cardinals this coming Sunday against the Jets.

  • Bengals' Evan McPherson: Delivers 11 points vs. Las Vegas

    McPherson made both of his field-goal attempts and all five of his extra-point tries during Sunday's 41-24 win over the Raiders.

    Sunday was the third time this season that McPherson has contributed at least 10 points for the Bengals. Through the first nine games of the regular season, McPherson has connected on 13 of 17 field-goal attempts and has gone 25-for-26 on extra-point attempts.

  • Ravens' Justin Tucker: Scores 11 points vs. Denver

    Tucker connected on both of his field-goal attempts and went 5-for-5 on extra-point tries in Sunday's 41-10 win over the Broncos.

    Both of Tucker's field-goal attempts Sunday were under 40 yards, and he has now connected on at least two field goals in four of his last five outings. The Ravens average 31.4 points and 3.7 offensive touchdowns per game this season, both of which rank second in the NFL behind the Lions (32.3 and 3.8, respectively), so Tucker should continue to have plenty of opportunities each week to score points. Over his last five games, Tucker has gone 10-for-11 on field-goal attempts and converted all 21 of his extra-point tries.

  • Vikings' Will Reichard: Move to IR official

    The Vikings placed Reichard (quadricep) on injured reserve Tuesday.

    Reichard will be sidelined for at least the next four games after straining his right quad in Sunday's 21-13 win over the Colts. The rookie out of Alabama missed his first two kicks of the season in the game, having knocked down all 14 of his field-goal attempts and all 23 extra-point tries through his first eight NFL games. The Vikings signed John Parker Romo to the roster to replace Reichard as their kicker beginning with Sunday's game at Jacksonville.

  • Vikings' John Parker Romo: Filling in for injured Reichard

    The Vikings will sign Romo to the 53-man roster Wednesday, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports.

    A third-year pro out of Virginia Tech, Romo will get the chance to make his NFL regular-season debut beginning with this Sunday's game against the Jaguars as a replacement at kicker for Will Reichard (quadricep). Romo had previously been with the Vikings during the offseason, but he was cut in late July once Minnesota had firmly committed to Reichard as its kicker. Though he has yet to appear at the NFL level, Romo kicked professionally in the XFL for the San Antonio Brahmas back in 2023, when he converted 17 of 19 field-goal attempts, including a long of 57 yards.

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