Skip to Main Content

NFL Player News

  • Graham Gano K | NYG

    Giants' Graham Gano: Makes both field-goal tries Week 1

    Gano converted both of his field-goal attempts and didn't try an extra point in Sunday's Week 1 loss to Minnesota.

    Gano was one of the few bright spots for New York in the lopsided defeat, as he converted a 23-yard field goal in the first quarter and added a 50-yarder in the fourth. It was a much better showing than he had in Week 1 last year, when the veteran kicker missed both of his field-goal tries. Gano's fantasy outlook this season could be dampened by a potentially low-performing Giants offense, but he at least appears to be back to full health after missing the team's final eight regular-season games last year due to a knee injury.

  • Austin Seibert: May have found new opportunity

    Seibert is expected to sign with the Commanders after the team cut Cade York on Monday, Ben Standig of The Athletic reports.

    Seibert was cut by the Jets during training camp and appears to be in line to receive another opportunity, this time in Washington. However, JP Finlay of NBC Sports Washington reports that head coach Dan Quinn stated more clarity on the kicker position will come on Wednesday. It's not clear if that is when Seibert will sign, and if he will be given a spot on the 53-man roster or the practice squad. It's also possible that the Commanders may bring in other competition before settling on a new kicker after York's departure.

  • Matt Gay K | SF

    Colts' Matt Gay: Could return Week 2

    Head coach Shane Steichen said Monday that Gay (sports hernia) will continue to be monitored throughout the week, George Bremer of The Anderson Herald Bulletin reports.

    Gay wasn't able to play in the Colts' Week 1 loss to the Texans while he recovered from the sports hernia procedure he underwent shortly after Indianapolis' preseason finale, but the veteran kicker looks like he could move past the issue soon. The Colts will monitor Gay's activity in practice this week before determining his availability for Sunday's game in Green Bay, but if he's unable to kick this weekend, Indianapolis would likely elevate Spencer Shrader from the practice squad once again. Shrader converted all three of his extra-point attempts in Sunday's 29-27 loss to Houston.

  • Panthers' Eddy Pineiro: Perfect through Week 1

    Pineiro made one field goal and one extra point during Sunday's 47-10 loss to the Saints.

    The third-year Panther was was perfect Sunday, drilling his only field-goal and extra-point attempts. Pineiro has proved to be reliable during his time in Carolina, making almost 91% of his field-goal and extra-point tries since joining the Panthers in 2022. Next up for the Pineiro and the Panthers will be a Week 2 matchup with the Chargers in Carolina.

  • Steelers' Chris Boswell: Stays busy in win

    Boswell made all six of his field-goal attempts in an 18-10 win over the Falcons on Sunday.

    Boswell was responsible for all of the Steelers' scoring Sunday, tying a franchise record with six field goals made in a game. Perhaps most impressive was the distance from which he connected, making FGAs from, 57, 56 and 51 yards out while also hitting from 44, 40 and 25. Next up for Boswell and the Steelers will be a Week 2 matchup in Denver.

  • Cade York K | CIN

    Commanders' Cade York: Inaccurate from deep

    York made two extra-point tries but missed both of his field goal attempts in Sunday's 37-20 loss to the Buccaneers.

    It was a rough start for York in Washington, who was acquired via trade from Cleveland during training camp. However, they weren't chip shots for the LSU product, with his misses coming from 47 and 56 yards out. He'll have a chance to get on track in Week 2 against the Giants.

  • Jake Bates K | DET

    Lions' Jake Bates: Perfect in NFL debut

    Bates went 2-for-2 on field-goal attempts and converted both of his extra-point attempts Sunday against the Rams.

    Bates was perfect in his NFL debut, nailing both of his field-goal tries from 25 yards and 32 yards in Detroit's victory. The kicker was thrust into a starting role after Michael Badgley (hamstring) sustained a season-ending injury in August, and he's in a favorable position for fantasy value with the Lions' high-scoring offense.

  • Cowboys' Brandon Aubrey: Perfect start to season

    Aubrey connected on all four of his field-goal attempts and all three of his extra-point tries in Sunday's 33-17 win over the Browns.

    It's the kick that didn't count that stands out the most, however. Right before halftime, Aubrey coolly drilled a 66-yarder that would have tied Justin Tucker's record for the longest field goal in NFL history, only to have it wiped out by a delay of game penalty. It's a testament to his leg strength that head coach Mike McCarthy actually seemed to consider letting Aubrey give it a go from 71 yards out, before electing to send out the offense for a Hail Mary instead. Aubrey led the league last season with 157 points, and given the way the Dallas offense dismantled a strong Cleveland defense Week 1, he should be right back near the top of the scoring leaderboard again in 2024.

  • Browns' Dustin Hopkins: Perfect in opener

    Hopkins converted his lone field-goal attempt and both extra-point kicks in Sunday's 33-17 loss to the Cowboys in Week 1.

    Hopkins was the only thing perfect in an ugly Cleveland loss. He nailed a 51-yarder to give the Browns a first-quarter lead and drilled a couple of extra points in the second half when the game was out of hand. Hopkins has been successful on 73 of 81 (90.1 percent) field-goal attempts since 2021.

  • Cairo Santos K | CHI

    Bears' Cairo Santos: Posts 10 points in victory

    Santos was perfect on three field-goal attempts in the Bears' 24-17 win over the Titans on Sunday.

    Coming into this season, Santos had converted 93 percent of his field-goal attempts for the Bears. However, his fantasy value was often low, due to the frequent ineffectiveness of the Chicago offense. Although the offense was not great in this game, field-goal opportunities allowed Santos to have a strong showing in Week 1. If the Bears can get better play from Caleb Williams, Santos could become a weekly fantasy starter.

Around the Web Promoted by Taboola