Packers, Rams, Falcons named possible landing spots for All-Pro free agent

Mike Moraitis

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The Green Bay Packers, Atlanta Falcons and Los Angeles Rams all have one thing in common: a problem at kicker.

In Green Bay, not only has Brandon McManus been dealing with an injury this season, he has also struggled to the tune of a 64.7% field goal success rate.

The Rams have shuffled kickers, with the team recently going from Joshua Karty to former UFL kicker Harrison Mevis after Karty missed five field goals this season.

Atlanta began the year with Younghoe Koo as its starter but cut him loose after his 2024 issues bled into 2025. Since then, the team has seen John Parker Romo struggle before releasing him and now Zane Gonzalez is giving it a whirl.

If the Packers, Falcons and Rams are still not happy with their kicker situations, CBS Sports' John Breech believes they should take a look at former Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker.

Tucker, who was released by the Ravens in May, was hit with a 10-game suspension a month later for violating the NFL's personal conduct policy after being accused of improper behavior by several massage therapists.

That will likely make him radioactive in the eyes of many, if not all teams in the NFL, as signing the seven-time Pro Bowler and eight-time All-Pro would lead to a media circus and no shortage of criticism from those who believe Tucker should never be allowed to step foot on an NFL field again.

It also doesn't help that Tucker was clearly on the decline before he was cut loose and suspended, as he tallied a 73.3% field goal success rate in 2024.

Based on all that, we would be surprised if Tucker gets another chance in the NFL.

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