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The Los Angeles Rams have made a bold move to improve their kicking game, signing Lucas Havrisik off the Cleveland Browns practice squad on Tuesday. The move comes as the Rams look to replace Brett Maher, who was released earlier this season.
Havrisik has been on the Browns practice squad since the start of the season and has been impressive in his limited opportunities. He was a standout in college, playing for San Diego State University and was a two-time All-Mountain West Conference selection.
The Rams are hoping that Havrisik can bring some much-needed stability to their kicking game. Maher had been inconsistent throughout the season, missing two field goals and an extra point in the team’s Week 8 loss to the Miami Dolphins.
Havrisik will be the Rams’ third kicker this season, following Maher and Cairo Santos, who was released after missing three field goals in the team’s Week 4 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
The Rams are hoping that Havrisik can provide the consistency that they have been missing this season. He has a strong leg and a good track record of accuracy, making him an ideal fit for the Rams’ offense.
Havrisik is the latest in a long line of players that the Rams have poached from other teams. The team has been aggressive in their pursuit of talent, signing players such as cornerback Jalen Ramsey, wide receiver Brandin Cooks, and running back Todd Gurley in recent years.
The Rams are hoping that Havrisik can be the latest success story in their aggressive pursuit of talent. The team is in the midst of a playoff push and is looking to improve their kicking game in order to give themselves the best chance of success.
Havrisik is a talented kicker and the Rams are hoping that he can be the answer to their kicking woes. The team is confident that he can provide the consistency and accuracy that they have been missing this season.
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The Los Angeles Rams have made a bold move to improve their kicking game, signing Lucas Havrisik off the Cleveland Browns practice squad on Tuesday. The move comes as the Rams look to replace Brett Maher, who was released earlier this season.
Havrisik has been on the Browns practice squad since the start of the season and has been impressive in his limited opportunities. He was a standout in college, playing for San Diego State University and was a two-time All-Mountain West Conference selection.
The Rams are hoping that Havrisik can bring some much-needed stability to their kicking game. Maher had been inconsistent throughout the season, missing two field goals and an extra point in the team’s Week 8 loss to the Miami Dolphins.
Havrisik will be the Rams’ third kicker this season, following Maher and Cairo Santos, who was released after missing three field goals in the team’s Week 4 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
The Rams are hoping that Havrisik can provide the consistency that they have been missing this season. He has a strong leg and a good track record of accuracy, making him an ideal fit for the Rams’ offense.
Havrisik is the latest in a long line of players that the Rams have poached from other teams. The team has been aggressive in their pursuit of talent, signing players such as cornerback Jalen Ramsey, wide receiver Brandin Cooks, and running back Todd Gurley in recent years.
The Rams are hoping that Havrisik can be the latest success story in their aggressive pursuit of talent. The team is in the midst of a playoff push and is looking to improve their kicking game in order to give themselves the best chance of success.
Havrisik is a talented kicker and the Rams are confident that he can provide the consistency and accuracy that they have been missing this season. With the playoffs just around the corner, the Rams are hoping that Havrisik can be the answer to their kicking woes and help them make a deep playoff run.