Greg Zuerlein (football player)

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Greg Zuerlein
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Zuerlein 2016
Dallas Cowboys - No. 4
Kicker
Date of birth: December 27, 1987
Place of birth: Lincoln , Nebraska
Height: 1.83 m Weight: 87 kg
NFL debut
2012 for the St. Louis Rams
Career
College : Nebraska Omaha / Missouri Western
NFL Draft : 2012 / Round: 6 / Pick: 171
 Teams:
Current status: Active
Career highlights and awards
Selected NFL stats
as of week 17 of the 2019 season
Field goals     201/245
Quota     82.0%
Longest field goal     61 yards
Points after touchdown     264/270
Points     867
Statistics at NFL.com
Statistics at pro-football-reference.com

Greg Zuerlein (* 27. December 1987 in Lincoln , Nebraska ) is an American American football poker players on the position of the Kickers . He played college football for the University of Nebraska Omaha and Missouri Western State University and is under contract with the Dallas Cowboys in the National Football League (NFL). From 2012 to 2019 he played for the St. Louis / Los Angeles Rams .

High school and college

Zuerlein attended Pius X High School in Lincoln, Nebraska, which he graduated in 2006. After he had also considered playing football in college , he decided after a scholarship offer from the University of Nebraska Omaha for college football in the second-rate NCAA Division II. There he played for three years until he was sidelined in 2010 due to a hip injury. Since Omaha stopped the football program at the same time, Zuerlein moved to the also second-rate Missouri Western State University , where he set a record for Division II with 21 converted field goals in a row. He also scored two field goals from 58 yards away.

NFL

In the 2012 NFL Draft , Zuerlein was selected in the sixth round as a total of 171 players by the St. Louis Rams , replacing Josh Brown , whose contract was running out.

In the 3rd week of the 2012 season he scored a successful field goal from 56 yards away with the Chicago Bears , the longest field goal at Soldier Field to date . A week later he broke Jeff Wilkins '14-year-old franchise record for the Rams' longest field goal from 57 yards in a home win against the Seattle Seahawks with a field goal from 58 yards in the first quarter . In the third quarter he converted from 60 yards and broke the record again.

In the 2015 season , he scored against the Minnesota Vikings from 61 yards.

After his contract expired in 2015, the Rams, who moved from St. Louis to Los Angeles that season , signed him for an additional year in April 2016. After playing a rather weak season in 2015, he improved significantly in 2016 and received a three-year contract after the season.

In week 4 of the 2017 season , Zuerlein scored seven field goals in one game against the Dallas Cowboys , setting another franchise record. On December 19, 2017, he was nominated for the Pro Bowl for the first time . However, he could not take part in this because of an injury.

In the 2018 NFC Championship Game at the New Orleans Saints, Zuerlein equalized with a field goal from 48 yards shortly before the end and converted a field goal from 57 yards in overtime, which brought the Los Angeles Rams into Super Bowl LIII .

For the 2020 season , Zuerlein agreed on a three-year contract with the Dallas Cowboys .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Judy Battista: Rams' Rookie Has Potential of Record Proportions. In: The New York Times . October 20, 2012, accessed March 27, 2020.
  2. Bill Hanstock: Kicker Josh Brown Cut By Rams on sbnation.com. May 1, 2012, accessed March 27, 2020.
  3. Greg Zuerlein makes St. Louis Rams record 60-yard field goal on nfl.com. September 30, 2012, accessed March 27, 2020.
  4. WATCH: Rams' Zuerlein sets franchise record with booming 61-yard FG on foxsports.com, November 8, 2015, accessed on March 27, 2020.
  5. Nick Wagoner: Greg Zuerlein agrees to terms with Rams on espn.com. April 16, 2016, accessed March 27, 2020.
  6. ^ Myles Simmons: Rams Agree to Terms with K Greg Zuerlein on the Los Angeles Rams website. March 14, 2017, accessed on March 27, 2020.
  7. Cameron DaSilva: Greg Zuerlein sets Rams record with 7 FGs in one game on theramswire.usatoday.com. October 1, 2017, accessed on March 27, 2020.
  8. Cameron DaSilva: Rams place Pro Bowl kicker Greg Zuerlein on season-ending IR on theramswire.usatoday.com. December 20, 2017, accessed on March 27, 2020.
  9. Source: Cowboys, kicker Greg Zuerlein reach 3-year deal on espn.com. March 27, 2020, accessed on March 27, 2020.