Rams' Harrison Mevis: Makes first career FGs in SNF win
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Mevis converted both of his field-goal attempts and all four extra points in Los Angeles' 34-7 win over Tampa Bay on Sunday night.
It was Mevis' third straight game serving as the Rams' kicker, but he got his first attempt at a field goal against the Bucs, and Mevis was successful from 40 and 52 yards. Through three games, Mevis has made all 15 of his kicks, including 13 extra points. He's one of the premier fantasy kickers in this high-powered Los Angeles offense.
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Rams' Harrison Mevis: Put back on practice squad
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The Rams reverted Mevis to their practice squad Monday, per the NFL's transaction log.
Mevis served as Los Angeles' kicker for the second straight week with Joshua Karty a healthy scratch. Mevis hasn't had a chance to really show off his leg, as the Rams haven't called upon him to kick a field goal in either of his two games. However, the Missouri product has performed as well as possible by making all nine of his extra-point tries. It seems likely that Mevis will be Los Angeles' kicker again versus Tampa Bay on Sunday, though he has only one practice-squad elevation remaining before he'd need to be signed to the active roster.
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Rams' Harrison Mevis: No FGAs in win
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Mevis did not attempt a field goal and made all three of his PATs in Sunday's 21-19 win over the Seahawks.
Mevis was once again unable to try a field goal in Week 11, marking the second consecutive game that he's failed to do so as the Rams' kicker. The 23-year-old has been operating ahead of Joshua Karty with Los Angeles, and Mevis can be elevated one more time before the team would have to officially sign him to the active roster. Mevis has done nothing to lose the job to this point, making all nine of his extra-point tries over two contests.
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Rams' Harrison Mevis: Reverts to PS for procedural reason
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Mevis reverted to the Rams' practice squad Monday, per the NFL's transaction log.
In his first taste of NFL regular-season action Sunday versus San Francisco, Mevis didn't attempt a field goal but made all six of his extra-point tries. Rams coach Sean McVay said Monday that Mevis will again be the team's kicker Sunday against Seattle, so Mevis' reversion to the practice squad is a procedural move since he's not technically on the 53-man roster. Look for Mevis to be elevated again this weekend ahead of Sunday's big NFC West clash.
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Rams' Harrison Mevis: Converts all six kicks in NFL debut
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Mevis knocked down all six of his extra-point attempts in the Rams' 42-26 win over the 49ers on Sunday.
Mevis was elevated from the practice squad Saturday to handle kicking duties after the Rams elected to make Joshua Karty inactive for the contest due to his struggles in the first half of the season. Though the Rams didn't turn to Mevis for any high-pressure kicks in his NFL debut, the 23-year-old converted on his six extra-point attempts without issue. Though Karty remains on the 53-man roster, Mevis is likely to get elevated from the practice squad once again to kick for the Rams in next Sunday's home game versus the Seahawks.
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Harrison Mevis: Kicking for Rams this week
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Mevis will be the Rams' kicker Sunday at San Francisco, Gary Klein of the Los Angeles Times reports.
Mevis signed with the Rams' practice squad Wednesday to compete with struggling kicker Joshua Karty. Two days later, Rams coach Sean McVay named Mevis as the winner of the competition, at least for now. It's a job with potential for fantasy value, as the Rams have largely played well on both offense and defense this season.
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Harrison Mevis: In competition for starting job
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Mevis will compete with Josh Karty to serve as the Rams' kicker in Week 10 against the 49ers, Adam Grosbard of The Orange County Register reports.
Mevis joined the Rams' practice squad Wednesday and will immediately have the chance to contribute. Joshua Karty is the incumbent kicker for the team, but he has missed at least one kick in three of his last four games and is just 10-for-15 on field-goal attempts this season.
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Harrison Mevis: Joins Rams' practice squad
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The Rams signed Mevis to their practice squad Wednesday.
The Missouri product competed with Nick Folk for the Jets' top placekicking spot throughout the preseason but ultimately lost the job. Now in Los Angeles, Mevis gives the Rams another option at kicker, as Joshua Karty has converted on just 10 of his 15 field-goal attempts through eight games this season.
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Harrison Mevis: Let go by NYJ
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The Jets cut Mevis from the practice squad Tuesday, Susanna Weir of the team's official site reports.
The move makes room on the Jets' practice squad for defensive back Nik Needham. Mevis wasn't able to make the Jets' 53-man roster after he failed to beat out Nick Folk for kicking duties, and the former will look for his next opportunity elsewhere. He has not played in a regular-season game since signing with the Panthers as an undrafted free agent in April of 2024.
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Harrison Mevis: Loses kicking competition
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Mevis was waived Tuesday, Randy Lange and Eric Allen of the Jets' official site report.
Mevis was considered the underdog in the team's kicking competition after the Jets signed Nick Folk in July, and the team will indeed go with the veteran Folk to begin the season. Mevis has yet to kick in a regular-season NFL game, but injuries or struggles from kickers across the league could open up an opportunity at some point for the former UFL standout.
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Jets' Harrison Mevis: Latches on with Jets
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The Jets signed Mevis to a contract Tuesday, Rich Cimini of ESPN.com reports.
Mevis spent time with Carolina in 2024 after going undrafted out of Missouri, but he wasn't able to stick on the Panthers' regular-season roster. He resurfaced with the Birmingham Stallions of the UFL for their 2025 season, converting 20 of 21 field-goal attempts. Mevis now joins a kicker competition that includes Caden Davis and Anders Carlson, with the latter being the favorite to win the starting job ahead of Week 1.
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Harrison Mevis: Waived by Carolina
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Mevis was waived by the Panthers on Sunday, Joe Person of The Athletic reports.
The kicker signed with the Panthers as an undrafted free agent in April after making 24 of 30 field goal attempts at Missouri last year, including a 61-yard conversion that set an SEC record. Mevis had a chance to challenge Eddy Pineiro, Carolina's kicker the last two seasons, but Pineiro remains on the roster.