The Los Angeles Rams officially benched Brett Maher this week following his three missed field goals in the team’s 24–17 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers, therefore they are looking for a replacement kicker. And it appears that the group is thinking about replacing him with a seasoned NFL veteran.
In an effort to find their next starting kicker, the Los Angeles Rams worked out a group of free agent kickers on Wednesday. And one of those guys was veteran kicker Mason Crosby of the Green Bay Packers, according to a report from NFL Network league insider Mike Garafolo.
“Sources claim that the #Rams are working out a number of kickers today, including Mason Crosby, a former fixture of the #Packers. Up until this point in his 16-year career, Crosby had lived in Green Bay. Kicking in a different uniform is a possibility for the first time, Garafolo stated in a post on X, the social networking platform that was formerly known as Twitter.
The #Rams are working out a group of kickers today, including former #Packers mainstay Mason Crosby, sources say. Crosby’s entire 16-year career to this point was spent in Green Bay. For the first time, kicking in another uniform is a possibility. pic.twitter.com/teAIMlo37V
— Mike Garafolo (@MikeGarafolo) October 25, 2023
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