The Packers Cut Kicker Anders Carlson After Playoff Disaster
Packers Make Change at Kicker Position
After a disastrous playoff performance, the Green Bay Packers have cut kicker Anders Carlson.
The Packers released Carlson on Monday, August 15, 2023, one year after signing him to a one-year contract.
Carlson struggled mightily in the Packers' Divisional Round playoff loss to the San Francisco 49ers, missing two field goals and an extra point.
The Packers had high hopes for Carlson, a sixth-round pick in the 2022 NFL Draft, but he was unable to live up to expectations.
In 17 games with the Packers, Carlson made just 24 of 33 field goal attempts (72.7%) and 34 of 35 extra point attempts (97.1%).
The Packers are now expected to sign a new kicker before the start of the regular season.
Carlson's Struggles in Green Bay
- Missed two field goals and an extra point in the Packers' Divisional Round playoff loss to the 49ers.
- Made just 24 of 33 field goal attempts (72.7%) in 17 games with the Packers.
- Missed four field goals from 50 yards or more.
Packers' Options at Kicker
The Packers have several options to replace Carlson, including:
- Mason Crosby: A veteran kicker who was released by the Packers in March.
- Cairo Santos: A Pro Bowl kicker who was released by the Chicago Bears in March.
- Matt Prater: A veteran kicker who was released by the Arizona Cardinals in March.
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