What you need to know about new Cleveland Browns kicker Riley Patterson
Kicker Riley Patterson has found a new home. The Cleveland Browns announced on December 25 that they signed the veteran kicker to their practice squad.
The Browns added Patterson less than a week after the Detroit Lions released the kicker. Fellow veteran Michael Badgley has kicked for Detroit the past two games.
Cleveland has received superb kicking from Dustin Hopkins this season. But Hopkins suffered a hamstring injury in Week 16 against the Houston Texans.
The Browns have a quick turnaround in Week 17, as they will face the New York Jets on Thursday, December 28.
Patterson possesses a better field-goal percentage this season than last year when he kicked for the Jacksonville Jaguars. But he’s struggled on extra-point attempts.
In two of Patterson’s last three games with Detroit, he missed 2 out of 3 extra-point tries.
After going 1-for-2 on extra points in Week 14, the Lions elevated Badgley for the Denver Broncos matchup in Week 15.
The following week, the Lions activated rookie quarterback Hendon Hooker from injured reserve. To make room for the first-year signal caller, the Lions made a choice at kicker, which resulted in Patterson’s release.
Patterson, though, may get an immediate chance to play again this season. Hopkins didn’t practice on December 25 or 26 because of his left hamstring issue.
Patterson has made 15 of 17 field-goal attempts (88.2%) and 35 out of 37 extra points (94.6%) this season. With the Jaguars last season, he posted an 85.7% field-goal percentage and 97.3% extra-point success rate.
Before kicking for the Jaguars in 2022, Patterson made his NFL debut with the Lions during 2021. He went 13-for-14 on field goals and 16-for-16 on extra points in 7 contests that season.
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