Seen a lot of posts about the Browns FO needing to "figure out" the kicker position. I don't necessarily disagree, but worth noting:
Only 13 teams have had the same kicker dating back to 2019. I think teams are very quick to move on from kickers after a rough game or two in today's NFL. Especially now after the extra point has been moved back
1. Seahawks, Jason Myers, since 2019. Career 84.7%.
2. Falcons- Younghoe Koo, since 2019- Career 89.8%
3. Raiders- Daniel Carson, since 2018- Career 86.7%
4. Dolphins- Jason Sanders, since 2018- Career 83.1%
- 2 seasons over 90%, 2 seasons under 80%. only 72.4% in 2021
5. 49ers- Robbie Gould, since 2017. Career 86.5%
- Only 23-31 (74.2%) back in 2019. 84% since
6. Texans- Ka'imi Fairbairn, since 2017. Career 83.7%
7. Eagles- Jake Elliott, since 2017Career 84.1%.
- Only 73.7% in 2020. Bounced back with 90.3% in 2021
8. Chiefs- Harrison Butker, since 2017. Career 90%
9. Saints- Will Lutz, since 2020. Career 86.6%
10. Steelers- Chris Boswell, since 2015. Career 88.2%.
- Only 13-20 (65%) back in 2018. 92% since
11. Broncos- Brandon McManus, since 2014. Career 81.9%
12. Ravens- Justin Tucker, since 2012. Career 91%
13. Packers- Mason Crosby, since 2007. Career 81.1%
- Under 80% 5 of his first 6 seasons