Tagged: Michael Badgley (14 Results)
Titans sign veteran kicker Badgley
The Tennessee Titans have agreed to contract terms with veteran kicker MICHAEL BADGLEY. With the signing of Badgley, the team released fellow kickers Caleb Shudak and Trey Wolff. Badgley was released… More by the Detroit Lions and Washington Commanders recently, but he now appears set to start for the Titans when the team faces the New Orleans Saints in the regular season opener on September 10th. Less
Source: Team Website
Commanders cut Badgley, Slye wins kicking competition
The Washington Commanders cut kicker MICHAEL BADGLEY, ending the kicking competition with fellow kicker JOEY SLYE. Badgely was seen as a long shot to supplant Slye heading into the upcoming season,… More but the team brought him in as competition to push the incumbent Slye. Slye appeared in all 17 games for Washington last season after he originally joined the team in November of 2021. Less
Source: Team Blog
Commanders to sign free agent kicker Badgley
The Washington Commanders are reportedly set to sign veteran kicker MICHAEL BADGLEY. He was a surprise cut by the Detroit Lions recently, despite making 20 of 24 field goals and all… More 33 extra points in 12 games with the team last season. Badgley will compete with incumbent kicker JOEY SLYE for the starting job in Washington this season. In his five seasons, Badgley has played for the Chargers, Bears, Lions, Colts, and Titans. Less
Source: NBC Sports
Detroit gives kicker Badgley the boot
The Detroit Lions released kicker MICHAEL BADGLEY on Thursday, leaving the team with fellow kickers RILEY PATTERSON and PARKER ROMO to battle for the starting gig. The Lions had signed Badgley… More to a one-year deal in March, but then traded with the Jacksonville Jaguars to acquire Patterson in May. Romo, meanwhile, kicked in the XFL this year and signed with the Lions after a strong rookie minicamp tryout in May. Less
Source: Detroit Free Press
Around the NFL: Detroit Lions
Detroit is releasing Michael Badgley, firming up Riley Patterson as one of the more underrated kicking prospects. While he’s not a Tucker/Carlson kind of talent, he’s good enough, and I like the situation he’s in. Detroit is taking one other kicker to camp (youngster Parker Romo) but it’s looking pretty certain to be Patterson’s job. more »
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Lions acquire kicker Patterson in trade with Jaguars
The Detroit Lions have a three-man kicking competition on tap after acquiring kicker RILEY PATTERSON from the Jacksonville Jaguars on Thursday for a conditional 2026 seventh-round draft pick. Patterson made 13… More of 14 field goals with the Lions in 2021 but lost a camp battle with AUSTIN SEIBERT for the kicking job last summer. After Seibert struggled early last season, the Lions replaced him with fellow kicker MICHAEL BADGLEY, who will now compete with Patterson. The third man in the mix is JOHN PARKER ROMO, who spent the spring kicking for the San Antonio Brahmas of the XFL and joined the Lions earlier this month after a tryout at rookie minicamp. Less
Source: Detroit Free Press
Colts add kicker Badgley to practice squad
The Indianapolis Colts signed kicker MICHAEL BADGLEY to the practice squad on Thursday with starting kicker RODRIGO BLANKENSHIP dealing with a hip injury that limited him in Monday night’s loss to… More the Baltimore Ravens. Blankenship made two of his field goal attempts in the game, had one blocked, and missed another that would have won the game for the Colts. Less
Source: Team Website
Titans boot kicker Badgley, promote Bullock
The Tennessee Titans released kicker MICHAEL BADGLEY after he missed a field goal and an extra point in Sunday’s season-opening loss. Badgley had been filling in for injured kicker SAM FICKEN… More before his release. In a corresponding move, the Titans promoted fellow kicker RANDY BULLOCK from the practice squad to the active roster. Bullock appears to be the next kicker up heading into Sunday’s game against the Seattle Seahawks. Less
Source: Team Blog
Chargers conclude kicking competition, Vizcaino declared the winner
Fantasy owners awaiting the results of the Los Angeles Chargers kicking competition can rest easy today while setting their draft boards at the position. TRISTAN VIZCAINO has beaten MICHAEL BADGLEY for… More the job, with the Chargers releasing Badgley on Tuesday. Badgley missed 12 kicks in 2020, tied for second most in the NFL behind only DAN BAILEY’s 13 missed kicks. The Chargers will hope for better from Vizcaino heading into the 2021 season. Less
Source: NBC Sports
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Chargers WR Williams, kicker Badgley questionable
Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver MIKE WILLIAMS is a game-time decision heading into Sunday’s game against the Detroit Lions. He continues to deal with a knee injury. Kicker MICHAEL BADGLEY is… More also questionable with a groin injury. He did kick during practice on Friday, and the Chargers are hoping his injury does not flare up again. Less
Source: NBC Sports
Chargers sign kicker Rose
The Los Angeles Chargers added a second kicker to the roster, signing NICK ROSE on Friday. Rose was brought in specifically for kickoffs, as the Patriots boast dangerous return man CORDARRELLE PATTERSON. Fellow kicker MICHAEL BADGLEY will continue to handle the field goal duties.
Source: Team Website
Kicker leads Chargers over Ravens
Los Angeles Chargers kicker MICHAEL BADGLEY completed the best postseason kicking performance in team history in Sunday’s win over the Baltimore Ravens. Badgley drilled 5 field goals, setting a new Chargers record for the most single-game makes in the postseason.
Source: Team Website
Chargers release kicker Sturgis
The Los Angeles Chargers released veteran kicker CALEB STURGIS on Monday and moved MICHAEL BADGLEY from the practice squad to the active roster. Sturgis missed 6 extra points and 4 field goals in five games in addition to missing two weeks with a quadriceps injury.
Source: Los Angeles Times