NFL Player News
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Blake Haubeil K | CAR
Titans' Blake Haubeil: Competing for starting role
Head coach Mike Vrabel stated that Haubeil will compete to be the team's starting kicker with Tucker McCann, John Glennon of BroadwaySportsMedia.com reports.
The Titans signed Haubeil as an undrafted free agent this offseason after spending his collegiate career at Ohio State. He had his best amateur season in 2019, when he made 13 of his 15 attempts while also connecting on a 55-yard field goal. Meanwhile, McCann spent the 2020 season on the team's practice squad, so he may have a slight advantage over Haubeil heading into training camp.
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Eddy Pineiro K | SF
Colts' Eddy Pineiro: Part of open kicker competition
Indianapolis head coach Frank Reich said Wednesday that the Colts will have an open competition at placekicker between Rodrigo Blankenship and Pineiro during OTAs and training camp, Jim Ayello of The Indianapolis Star reports.
Blankenship is the incumbent, coming off a rookie season in which he converted 32 of 37 field-goal attempts and 43 of 45 extra-point tries. However, he didn't demonstrate a particularly strong leg, going 1-for-3 on kicks of 50 yards or more. Pineiro made both his 50-yard attempts when he last played for the Bears in 2019, but he spent the entire 2020 campaign on injured reserve with a groin injury. Blankenship has to be a heavy favorite for the job at this stage.
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Rodrigo Blankenship K | TB
Colts' Rodrigo Blankenship: Faces competition for kicker job
Indianapolis will have an open competition at kicker between Blankenship and Eddy Pineiro during OTAs and training camp, Jim Ayello of The Indianapolis Star reports. "[Blankenship] had a good season for us last year, so that's obviously taken into consideration. He'll have to earn it again this year...it is open competition," head coach Frank Reich said.
Blankenship had a solid rookie campaign, missing only five kicks (including PATs) inside of 50 yards. However, he had a key 33-yard misfire late in the third quarter against Buffalo during the playoffs. Blankenship doesn't have great range (1-for-3 on kicks of 50-plus yards), so the Colts could decide to go with a stronger leg. Still, Blankenship has to be considered a heavy favorite to retain the job over Pineiro.
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Eddy Pineiro K | SF
Colts' Eddy Pineiro: Lands in Indianapolis
Pineiro (groin) agreed to terms on a one-year contract with the Colts on Thursday, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Pineiro spent the entire 2020 campaign on injured reserve, but had it not been for Cairo Santos' emergence in Chicago, it seems as though he could have been activated midseason. Although Pineiro is now healthy, it doesn't seem likely that he will have many opportunities to dethrone Rodrigo Blankenship as the Colts' top kicker this offseason.
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Chase McLaughlin K | TB
Browns' Chase McLaughlin: Claimed by Cleveland
The Browns claimed McLaughlin off waivers from the Jets on Monday, Field Yates of ESPN reports.
McLaughlin will get a chance to compete with the Browns this offseason. The team already rostered two kickers (Cody Parkey and Matt McCrane) before claiming McLaughlin.
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Chase McLaughlin K | TB
Chase McLaughlin: Kicker hits open market
The Jets released McLaughlin on Friday.
McLaughlin only made one appearance for the Jets last season, in which he wasn't afforded the chance to make a single field-goal try. He did suit up for three games in Jacksonville, converting four of five field-goal attempts and three of four extra-point tries.
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Daniel Carlson K | LV
Raiders' Daniel Carlson: Signs tender Thursday
Carlson signed his restricted free agent tender from the Raiders on Thursday, NFL reporter Aaron Wilson reports.
In March, Las Vegas extended Carlson a second-round tender, a price that other organizations were unlikely to pay. Thus, he's back in the desert for a second consecutive year and a member of the Raiders for a fourth campaign. Carlson is coming off his best statistical season, when he connected on 33 of 35 field-goal attempts (94 percent) and 45 of 47 point-after tries (96 percent).
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Justin Rohrwasser K | NE
Justin Rohrwasser: Shown door by Patriots
Rohrwasser was waived by the Patriots on Tuesday.
The Patriots will stick with Nick Folk in the 2021 season, so Rohrwasser -- their 2020 fifth-round pick -- will leave the team before he made his NFL debut. Rohrwasser was quite good in his senior year at Marshall, connecting on 18 of 21 field-goal attempts (86 percent).
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Brett Maher K | LAR
Brett Maher: Cut by Arizona
Maher was waived by Arizona on Saturday, Darren Urban of the Cardinals' official site reports.
Maher joined the team on a reserve/future contract in January and was expected to compete for the starting job after Zane Gonzalez hit free agency. However, that need for the team disappeared after it signed Matt Prater on Saturday, leaving Maher to look for a new team in free agency.
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Mike Badgley K | BUF
Chargers' Michael Badgley: Back with Chargers
The Chargers are re-signing Badgley, Aaron Wilson of the Houston Chronicle reports.
Badgley is coming off a disastrous season, having converted just 73 percent of his field-goal attempts (worst among all kickers who attempted 30 or more field goals in 2020), including just two of six tries from 50-plus yards out. The team also signed placekicker Tristan Vizcaino earlier this month, and more competition for Badgley could surface as the offseason progresses.