The Green Bay Packers decided to move on from long-time kicker Mason Crosby this off-season.
Crosby has found a new team. For the first time in his 17-year career, he will be kicking for a team other than the Green Bay Packers.
The Los Angeles Rams are expected to sign Crosby this week to their practice squad with the intention of elevating him to the NFL roster, according to NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo.
The 39-year-old has not played since last season when he went 25-for-29 on field goal attempts with the Packers. He has had workouts this season with the Rams, New Orleans Saints, and New York Giants, but did not catch on with those teams at the time.
Crosby has made it clear all season long that he is staying ready for a return to the league. Now he gets to join a team that is competing with the Packers for a playoff spot in the NFC.
Crosby is the Packers’ all-time leading scorer (1,918) and was part of their Super Bowl-winning team in 2011.
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He has also made the most extra points in his Packers career with 733. The former Green Bay Packers kicker played with the organization from 2007-2022.