Failed Browns Kicker Cade York Signs with Struggling NFC Squad
In 2022, the Cleveland Browns used a fourth-round draft pick on kicker Cade York. York was out the door and on the unemployment line after one year and one too many missed kicks.
York has yet to find his way back onto an active roster in the two months following his unceremonious exit from the Cleveland Browns team, however his greatest chance to date came on Friday, November 3, with the New York Giants.
“Coach [Brian] Daboll says Graham Gano will go on IR,” the Giants posted to social media. “We are bringing in kicker Cade York off the [Tennessee] Titans practice squad and adding kicker Randy Bullock.”
Cade York Inaccurate for Browns Through Rookie Campaign, Preseason
The Browns cut York in late August ahead of setting their first unofficial 53-man roster. The decision came after a disappointing rookie campaign from York and a 2023 preseason characterized by one bad omen after another.
York made 24/32 field goal attempts during his first NFL season and was unreasonably inaccurate anywhere outside of 29 yards. He missed three kicks of 30-39 yards, two kicks between 40-49 yards and three kicks from 50-plus yards, per Pro Football Reference. York also shanked two extra points that year.
Jump ahead to the preseason, in which the Browns played four games as compared to most other squads’ three. York missed one field goal in every contest, finishing August 4/8 on tries. Two of those misses came on game-winning attempts. He was perfect on eight extra points, but that wasn’t enough to save him.
York also caught heat for posting a photo of himself on the field to Instagram, in which his caption celebrated three made kicks. The kicker’s actions probably wouldn’t have caused such an issue if he hadn’t made the post during halftime of Cleveland’s preseason game against the Philadelphia Eagles. That York went on to miss his final attempt of that contest and subsequently delete the IG post didn’t help matters any.
The end result was the Browns choosing to cut York from the team. However, after he cleared waivers the franchise was interested in bringing York back to its practice squad. At that point, he had the freedom to pursue a job with any franchise and chose to join the Titans rather than return to Cleveland.
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