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Top Josh Lambo News
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Josh Lambo: Announces retirement
Lambo announced his retirement from the NFL on Friday, Adam Stites from Jagswire reports.
Lambo signed with the Chargers as an undrafted free agent in 2015, following a short stint with FC Dallas in the MLS League. He spent two years with the Chargers, followed by five seasons with the Jaguars, where he hit 76 out of 83 field goals over that time. He played one game with the Titans in 2022, filling in for kicker Randy Bullock before being waived in November. Lambo amassed 530 total points in eight seasons, going 128-for-147 (87.1 percent) on field goals and 146-for-163 (89.7 percent) on extra points.
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Josh Lambo: Loses his spot
Lambo was waived by the Titans on Monday, Paul Kuharsky of PaulKuharsky.com reports.
Lambo filled in for Randy Bullock (calf) during Thursday's win over the Packers. The veteran kicker connected on three of his four extra-point attempts, but he did not attempt a field goal. It's unclear whether the team is sure of Bullock's availability for Sunday against the Bengals, or if the Titans would rather pursue another option at kicker. Either way, it appears Lambo will be looking for a new opportunity elsewhere.
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Titans' Josh Lambo: Shaky as injury fill-in
Lambo made three of his four extra-point attempts and did not attempt a field goal in Thursday's 27-17 win over the Packers.
Lambo filled in for Randy Bullock (calf) and played a limited role. He attempted only extra points and missed his third try by hitting the right upright. Bullock will have 10 days to recover from his calf injury, and if he does, Lambo will likely return to Tennessee's practice squad.
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Titans' Josh Lambo: Signs with Titans
The Titans signed Lambo to their 53-man roster Wednesday.
For at least one week, Lambo will fill in for Randy Bullock, who has been ruled out for Thursday's game against Green Bay with a calf injury. Lambo has converted 87.1 percent of field-goal attempts in his career, but he's had trouble with point-after tries (89.9 percent) and won't get hep from the weather with Thursday's game likely played in sub-freezing temperatures.
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Josh Lambo: Joins practice squad
Lambo signed with the Titans' practice squad Tuesday, Jim Wyatt of the team's official site reports.
Lambo will serve as an emergency option for the team, as Randy Bullock is dealing with a calf issue that he suffered in warmups of Week 10's win over the Broncos. Despite Bullock's ability to play through the injury Sunday, he is considered questionable for Thursday's game with the Packers. If he is unable to play, Lambo will now be in line to handle kicking duties.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-0, 210 lbs |
| Birthplace: Lansing, MI |
| Age: 35 |
| School: Texas A&M |
| Experience: 8 |




















