The NFL has seen a plethora of talented kickers in its history. But who are the best? FOX Sports Research breaks down the top 10.
The Lou Groza Award is an annual award that recognizes the best collegiate placekicker in NCAA Division I football. The award was founded in 1992 and was named in honor of Lou Groza, the Pro ...
1950 — Cleveland’s Otto Graham throws four touchdown passes, despite icy footing in Municipal Stadium, and Lou Groza kicks a 16-yard field goal with 28 seconds left to give the Browns a 30-28 victory over the Los Angeles Rams and the NFL title in their ...
Certainly, not bad, but not yet Lou Groza level. During that season ... Of late, the Cajuns have turned out a lot of offensive linemen in the NFL ranks. Before that, there was a good amount of defensive backs reaching the higher level.
Louisiana’s Kenneth Almendares added more history to an already notable 2024 season. The Ragin’ Cajuns kicker and national leader in field goals became the first Ragin’ Cajun
1950 — Cleveland’s Otto Graham throws four touchdown passes, despite icy footing in Municipal Stadium, and Lou Groza kicks a 16-yard field goal with 28 seconds left to give the Browns a 30-28 victory over the Los Angeles Rams and the NFL title in their ...
Winners of the Lou Groza Collegiate Place-Kicker Award, presented by the Palm Beach County Sports Commission:
One of the best kickers in the country will join the Big 10 in 2025. After one season at UNLV, kicker Caden Chittenden, who was recognized as a first-team All-Mountain West recipient, will commit to USC football from the transfer portal, per 247 Sports.
Even though Walker Buehler made the final pitch of the Dodgers' World Series-winning season, it wasn't enough to keep him L.A. for another year.
Find out why one analyst believes the San Francisco 49ers will considering cutting kicker Jake Moody after a rough 2024 season.
With a 41-3 rout of the New York Jets, Bill Belichick earns his 200th regular-season victory in New England, making him the fifth coach in NFL history to reach the milestone with one team. 2016 — Cleveland survives a last-second field-goal attempt and gets its first victory after 14 losses by beating the San Diego Chargers 20-17.