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  • Broncos' Brandon McManus: Hits 45-yarder

    McManus converted two point-after attempts and a 45-yard field goal during Sunday's 20-17 loss to Cincinnati. He missed a 61-yard attempt during the contest.

    The missed kick snapped an eight-field-goal streak for McManus. McManus started the season missing five of his first 13 attempts, but has since hit nine of 10 attempts, the 61-yard miss on Sunday his lone flub. It looks like McManus has shaken the yips that plagued him earlier this year.

  • Broncos' Brandon McManus: Scores five points

    McManus missed one of his two field-goal attempts and made both his extra-point tries in Sunday's 20-17 loss to the Bengals.

    McManus nailed a 61-yarder before halftime, but that career-long make was nullified by Cincinnati calling timeout just before the ball was snapped. Unfortunately, McManus' subsequent attempt was blocked, ultimately leaving the Broncos three points behind at the end of the contest. That snapped his double-digit scoring streak at two games, and McManus now sports 69 points on the year.

  • Raiders' Giorgio Tavecchio: Blanked against Patriots

    Tavecchio did not attempt a kick in Sunday's 33-8 loss to the Patriots.

    Tavecchio's stock figured to benefit from playing at high altitude in Mexico City, but unfortunately, he didn't get a chance to show his stuff. Through 10 appearances, he sports 58 points.

  • Rams' Greg Zuerlein: Just one point

    Zuerlein did not attempt a field goal but made his lone extra-point try in Sunday's 24-7 loss to the Vikings.

    Zuerlein entered Sunday having tallied 15 points in three straight games, but the stingy Vikings' defense restricted him to just one scoring opportunity. Still the league's scoring leader, Zuerlein will hope he's called on more often in this Sunday's game versus the Saints.

  • Browns' Zane Gonzalez: No attempts Sunday

    Gonzalez failed to attempt a field goal during Sunday's 19-7 loss to the Jaguars. He converted one PAT.

    As long as Cleveland's offense sputters, Gonzalez will be far from a viable fantasy option. He has just eight field goals on the year and has attempted only three over the past three games.

  • Chiefs' Harrison Butker: Provides all of Kansas City's points

    Butker converted all three of his field-goal attempts in Sunday's 12-9 overtime loss to the Giants.

    Butker scored the entirety of Kansas City's points on a tough offensive day. After hitting double figures in four of his first five games, the rookie has totaled just 14 points over his last two outings.

  • Ravens' Justin Tucker: Scores 10 points

    Tucker converted all three of his field-goal attempts and both of his extra points en route to 11 points in Sunday's 23-0 win over the Packers.

    Tucker has now reached double figures in five of his last six outings, putting him in excellent form ahead of next Monday night's visit from the Texans.

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    Lions' Matt Prater: Hits game-winner in Windy City

    Prater converted field-goal attempts of 27 and 52 yards and all three PATs during Sunday's 27-24 victory over the Bears.

    Prater has been the definition of clutch during his tenure in Detroit, as he's now 10 for 10 on kicks within the final four minutes of regulation and the Lions within three points of winning. His 52-yard game-winner Sunday might have been his most impressive of the lot, though, considering it came in 30-degree weather accompanied by Chicago's characteristically strong winds. Sitting top 10 in the league in both field-goal attempts and PATs, Prater should remain busy in a Week 12 matchup against a Vikings defense that prevented the Lions' offense from reaching the end zone in their previous meeting this season.

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    Connor Barth: Officially waived Monday

    The Bears waived Barth on Monday, Adam Hoge of WGN Radio 720 AM Chicago reports.

    The move was fully expected after the Bears came to terms with Cairo Santos on a contract earlier Monday, one day after Barth missed what would have been a game-tying kick from 46 yards out with seconds remaining in a 27-24 loss to the Lions. Accuracy was an issue for Barth while he served as the Bears' kicker in 2016, and he took a step back in that regard this season, converting only 11 of 16 field-goal tries, including four misses from the 40-to-49-yard range. The Bears are banking on Santos, who has a career 84.8 percent success rate on field goals, being a more reliable source of scoring than Barth.

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    Bears' Cairo Santos: Reaches deal with Chicago

    The Bears signed Santos (groin) to a contract Monday, Brad Biggs of the Chicago Tribune reports.

    Santos met with the Bears on Thursday but initially wasn't signed. The team opted to change course at kicker, however, after Connor Barth missed a 46-yard field goal attempt in the waning seconds of Sunday's 27-24 loss to the Lions. While Santos has a strong track record, he's unlikely to produce points at a prolific rate due to his reliance on a lackluster Chicago offense. He was an above-average kicker for Kansas City the past three seasons before being replaced by Harrison Butker after suffering a groin injury earlier in the campaign.

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