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Why ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ Is Ending and the Story Behind Season 12’s Premiere Kicker – Hollywood Reporter

  1. Why ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ Is Ending and the Story Behind Season 12’s Premiere Kicker Hollywood Reporter
  2. ‘Curb your Enthusiasm’ Season 12: Cast, how to watch final episodes USA TODAY
  3. ‘Every piece of filth that comes out of my mouth – that’s mine’: inside Curb Your Enthusiasm’s final season The Guardian
  4. ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ begins the end of Larry David’s show for people who hate people CNN
  5. The oral history of ‘Palestinian Chicken,’ Larry David’s favorite episode of ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ Forward

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Browns kicker shuffle and Joe Burrow back at practice: Berea Report – cleveland.com

  1. Browns kicker shuffle and Joe Burrow back at practice: Berea Report cleveland.com
  2. Cade York declines opportunity to join Browns’ practice squad, opts for Titans instead NBC Sports
  3. Browns Reporter Tells Wild Story About Cade York’s Missed Kicks Browns Nation
  4. Kevin Stefanski ‘not surprised’ Cade York opted to go elsewhere, signing with the Titans practice squad inste cleveland.com
  5. Notes: Kevin Stefanski says ‘for sure’ interested in bringing back Cade York on practice squad BrownsZone with Scott Petrak –
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49ers not concerned about third-round kicker Jake Moody’s two missed FGs in preseason loss – NFL.com

  1. 49ers not concerned about third-round kicker Jake Moody’s two missed FGs in preseason loss NFL.com
  2. Kyle Shanahan not concerned after third-round pick Jake Moody goes 0-for-2 on field goals NBC Sports
  3. 49ers Notebook: Shanahan not sweating Jake Moody’s missed kicks; Ambry Thomas “a different player”; Jimmy G in silver and black 49ers Webzone
  4. 49ers rookie kicker Moody eager to learn from lackluster preseason debut nbcsportsbayarea.com
  5. 49ers Jake Moody eager to move on after missing first two NFL kicks San Francisco Chronicle
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Cowboys kicker search: Assistant coach John Fassel considering ‘anybody else on Earth,’ names 3 possibilities – CBS Sports

  1. Cowboys kicker search: Assistant coach John Fassel considering ‘anybody else on Earth,’ names 3 possibilities CBS Sports
  2. John Fassell: Cowboys will consider “anybody else on Earth” for kicker profootballtalk.nbcsports.com
  3. Cowboys ST coordinator John Fassel considering ‘anybody else on earth’ for potential kicker addition NFL.com
  4. Cowboys Looking At ‘Anyone Else On Earth’ To Fill Kicker Position Athlon Sports
  5. Cowboys are considering ‘anybody on Earth’ to be their kicker for 2023 Blogging The Boys
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Cowboys ST coordinator John Fassel considering ‘anybody else on earth’ for potential kicker addition – NFL.com

  1. Cowboys ST coordinator John Fassel considering ‘anybody else on earth’ for potential kicker addition NFL.com
  2. John Fassell: Cowboys will consider “anybody else on Earth” for kicker NBC Sports
  3. Cowboys are considering ‘anybody on Earth’ to be their kicker for 2023 Blogging The Boys
  4. Cowboys kicker search: Assistant coach John Fassel considering ‘anybody else on Earth,’ names 3 possibilities CBS Sports
  5. 3 kickers Cowboys could sign to upgrade from Brett Maher after playoff debacle The Landry Hat
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49ers kicker Robbie Gould takes a shot at Eagles’ Jalen Hurts, questions QB’s ability to throw – Fox News

  1. 49ers kicker Robbie Gould takes a shot at Eagles’ Jalen Hurts, questions QB’s ability to throw Fox News
  2. Why Jalen Hurts is the NFL star in the Super Bowl I never saw coming | Goodbread Tuscaloosa Magazine
  3. Eagles News: Jalen Hurts says he had a purpose before everybody had an opinion Bleeding Green Nation
  4. NFL legend Emmitt Smith predicts what could be key factor in Super Bowl, talks ‘disappointing’ Cowboys run Fox News
  5. Jalen Hurts hasn’t played well in the playoffs, college or pro. Will that change in the Super Bowl? Yahoo Sports
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Seahawks kicker Jason Myers gets 4-year contract extension

Kicker Jason Myers’ bounce-back season in 2022 earned him his second Pro Bowl nod in five years.

It also earned him his second big contract with the Seattle Seahawks.

The team announced on Wednesday that it signed Myers, whose contract was set to expire in March, to a new four-year deal that ties him to Seattle through the 2026 season. A source told ESPN’s Adam Schefter that the contract is worth $21.1 million and includes incentives that bring its max value to $22.6 million.

The deal makes Myers, 31, the NFL’s second-highest-paid kicker in the NFL behind Baltimore’s Justin Tucker.

Myers made 34 of 37 field-goal attempts this season, including all six of his tries from at least 50 yards, en route to being named the NFC’s Pro Bowl kicker. He kicked a 32-yard game-winner in overtime against the Rams in Week 18 to keep the Seahawks’ playoff hopes alive, redeeming his earlier miss from 46 yards out that would have won the game at the end of regulation.

Myers also went 41-of-42 on PAT attempts during the regular season and drilled a 56-yard field goal to send the Seahawks into halftime with a lead in their wild-card loss to the 49ers, matching the longest ever kicked at Levi’s Stadium.

“He had another great season,” coach Pete Carroll said earlier this week. “It’s unfortunate that he donked one [in Week 18]. It might distract you from it. But he came right back and kicked it. Look at the kick at the end of the half. What a great play that was for a kicker. He had a terrific year. He wants to be here. We want him to be here, so we have to figure it out somehow.”

Myers made all 24 of his field goal tries in 2020 but went 17-of-23 last season with three missed PATs.

His new contract crosses off a big item on the Seahawks’ offseason to-do list. Myers was scheduled to become an unrestricted free agent after playing out the four-year, $15.45 million deal he signed with Seattle in 2019, when he was coming off a Pro Bowl season with the New York Jets. Myers was with the Seahawks during the 2018 offseason but was cut in favor of Sebastian Janikowski before landing with the Jets.

The list of Seahawks who are scheduled to be unrestricted free agents in March also includes long-snappers Carson Tinker and Tyler Ott. Seattle signed Tinker in September after Ott suffered a season-ending shoulder injury.

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Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker, Los Angeles Chargers receiver Keenan Allen ruled out

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker will not play in Thursday night’s game against the Los Angeles Chargers because of an ankle injury.

The Chargers, meanwhile, will be without starting wide receiver Keenan Allen, who suffered a hamstring injury in Los Angeles’ Week 1 victory over the Las Vegas Raiders.

The Chiefs listed Butker as out — as did the Chargers with Allen and tight end Donald Parham Jr. (hamstring) — for the game on their final injury report of the week.

The Chiefs this week signed former New York Jets kicker Matt Ammendola to their practice squad, and he could be elevated to their active roster in time for Thursday night’s game. Ammedola, who kicked for the Chiefs during their only practice session of the week on Tuesday, made 13 of 19 field goals for the Jets last season.

Butker injured his left ankle on a kickoff during Sunday’s win against the Cardinals in Arizona. Coach Andy Reid blamed the injuries to Butker and cornerback Trent McDuffie on what he said was loose turf on the recently re-sodded field in Arizona.

McDuffie was placed on injured reserve this because of a hamstring injury.

After his injury, Butker made three PATs and a 54-yard field goal. Safety Justin Reid handled kickoffs and went 1-of-2 on PATs.

Chargers coach Brandon Staley had said Tuesday that it wasn’t “looking great” that Allen, who has been selected to five Pro Bowls in his career, would be able to play on Thursday night. Allen had four catches for 66 yards before departing in the first half on Sunday because of his injury.

With Allen out, expect receivers Joshua Palmer, DeAndre Carter and Jalen Guyton to see increased opportunity.

Also, Chargers cornerback J.C. Jackson was limited Wednesday and is officially questionable. He has a “50-50” chance of playing, Staley said earlier this week.

“He’s improving,” Staley said Tuesday. “He’s headed in the right direction, but I think there is still a lot to be decided before game time on Thursday night.”

Jackson underwent ankle surgery on Aug. 23 and was given a two-to-four week timetable to return. He was inactive against the Raiders.

ESPN’s Lindsey Thiry contributed to this report.

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Jaguars cut rookie kicker Andrew Mevis after ugly misses, including one that hit Dave Campo

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Most players get more than four days of training camp to show what they can do, but Jaguars rookie kicker Andrew Mevis did not have a start to training camp like most players.

Mevis was cut by the Jaguars just four days into camp after a disastrous start that had reporters on the scene describing him missing wildly, with field goals coming up short, missing badly wide, and in one case hitting former Cowboys head coach Dave Campo, who does commentary for a local radio station and was off to the side of the practice field.

Multiple reporters on the scene described Mevis missing kicks and not even coming close.

Mevis spent four years at Fordham before transferring to Iowa State last year, and he had a good enough final season in college that the Jaguars thought he was worth signing. But his disastrous training camp may make Jacksonville his first and last NFL stop.

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Former Jaguars kicker Josh Lambo says he was kicked by Urban Meyer during warmups

Josh Lambo was off to a slow start. The Jaguars All-Pro missed a field-goal attempt in each of the first two preseason games.

But the fourth-most accurate place-kicker in NFL history wasn’t worried as he stretched with teammates at practice during the week before the final exhibition game against the Cowboys in August.

Then Lambo was approached by head coach Urban Meyer, who doesn’t call Jaguars specialists by their names.

“It was ‘Kicker, Punter, Long snapper,’” Lambo said. “Or S–tbag, Dips–t or whatever the hell it was.”

The names didn’t bother Lambo, but what the former Florida Gators coach did next, Lambo said, were the actions of a mean-spirited bully.

“I’m in a lunge position. Left leg forward, right leg back,” Lambo said. “… Urban Meyer, while I’m in that stretch position, comes up to me and says, ‘Hey Dips–t, make your f–king kicks!’ And kicks me in the leg.”

Lambo spoke for the first time publicly about what he said happened to him in an interview with the Tampa Bay Times.

“It certainly wasn’t as hard as he could’ve done it, but it certainly wasn’t a love tap,” Lambo said. “Truthfully, I’d register it as a five (out of 10). Which in the workplace, I don’t care if it’s football or not, the boss can’t strike an employee. And for a second, I couldn’t believe it actually happened. Pardon my vulgarity, I said, ‘Don’t you ever f–king kick me again!’ And his response was, ‘I’m the head ball coach, I’ll kick you whenever the f–k I want.’”

Lambo said other players saw and heard the incident, but he did not disclose any names because he did not want to involve them.

Meyer denied that the incident happened the way Lambo described it.

“Josh’s characterization of me and this incident is completely inaccurate, and there are eyewitnesses to refute his account,” Meyer said. “(General manager) Trent (Baalke) and I met with him on multiple occasions to encourage his performance, and this was never brought up. I was fully supportive of Josh during his time with the team and wish him nothing but the best.”

Concerns about how he was being coached

Former Jacksonville Jaguars kicker Josh Lambo, pictured, says head coach Urban Meyer kicked him in front of his teammates during warmups before an exhibition game against the Dallas Cowboys in August. [ PHELAN M. EBENHACK | AP ]

The next morning, Lambo said he was in a nutritional aisle at the team’s training facility making a smoothie.

Meyer approached him.

“He sees me and I’m by myself and he kind of cornered me and comes up to me and says, ‘Are you going to put a smile on that face?’” Lambo said. “I said, ‘I’ll smile if you’ll stop kicking me.’”

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The conversation was out of earshot of other players or staff, Lambo said.

“The details of the conversation I do remember, I was having issues with how he was coaching me throughout spring, throughout camp that I had kept to myself and I expressed a couple of those issues with the special teams coordinator, who related them to Urban, who seemingly halfway understood. His response was, ‘OK, you don’t like me doing this, OK. If you don’t like me doing that, fine. But if you ever speak to me like that again, you’ll be out of here. You’re the first player I’ve ever let speak to me that way in my career, and if you do it again, you’re gone.’”

Lambo said he was stunned.

“I said, ‘I’m genuinely not trying to be sarcastic here, Urban, but what did I say that offended you?’” Lambo remembered asking Meyer. “He said, ‘When you responded to me out there on the practice field in front of everybody. If you have an issue and don’t like me kicking you, well then you keep that to yourself and you wait until after practice and after meetings and you come find me in the office and tell me privately.’”

Lambo said he reported the incident to his agent, Richard Irvin, who contacted the Jaguars’ legal counsel the day after Meyer kicked him in warmups.

Both Irvin and the Jaguars confirmed that the legal counsel was contacted and offered Lambo a chance to meet with them. But Lambo said he has “no recollection of being able to speak with the Jags’ legal team.”

“Jaguars legal counsel indeed acknowledged and responded immediately to the query made by Josh Lambo’s agent Friday, August 27, 2021,” the Jaguars said in a statement to the Tampa Bay Times. “Counsel offered to speak with Josh, or to assist Josh in speaking with coaching or any other football personnel, if he was comfortable with her sharing the information. Any suggestion otherwise is blatantly false.”

Lambo was released after he missed his first three field-goal attempts to start the season.

Lambo, currently a free agent, said he felt it was his obligation to come forward with his story after watching Meyer’s run-ins with players and assistant coaches in recent weeks.

The Jaguars lost their fifth straight game Sunday to fall to 2-11 after being shut out by the Titans 20-0.

‘People need to speak up against bullies’

Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Urban Meyer, left, talks with Josh Lambo after Lambo missed his second field goal during a game against the Denver Broncos in September in Jacksonville. [ STEPHEN B. MORTON | AP ]

Meyer’s future with the Jaguars has been clouded since October after he stayed in Ohio instead of taking the team plane home following a Week 4 loss to the Bengals. He was captured on video at a bar with a young woman who was not his wife dancing close to his lap.

Last week, NFL.com reported receiver Marvin Jones became so angry with Meyer’s public and private criticism of the Jags’ receivers that he left the team facility until other staff members convinced him to return. He had a heated argument with Meyer in practice.

According to the same story, Meyer also delivered a scathing message in a staff meeting that he’s a winner and his assistant coaches are losers, challenging each in a meeting to defend their resumes.

Meyer has denied the report, saying, “if there is a source, that source is unemployed. … I mean, within seconds.”

That comment didn’t sit well with Lambo, who spent five seasons with the Jaguars and was named an All-Pro in 2019.

“That’s the reason I wanted to talk about this,” he said. “There’s been a lot of turnover, but those are still my people. Some of those dudes are my dudes, and the staff members I have grown into amazing relationships with over the last five seasons. He threatened all of them for speaking the truth. And that’s a bully, and people need to speak up against bullies.”

Lambo knows there could be pushback from Meyer supporters, including players and coaches who won national titles with him at Florida and Ohio State. But he said that he felt it was important to speak out.

“A 50-something-year-old man can kick a 30-something-year-old man, both working doing their jobs, and he can do that in front of everybody else and that’s OK? But I can’t defend myself?” Lambo said. “Again, an adult, in the line, doing what I’m supposed to be doing for his team, and I can’t stand up for myself and when I do, I get fired?”

Lambo says Meyer’s actions have no place in the NFL or any work environment.

“It doesn’t matter if it’s football or not, and I know football has this perceived notion about it,” Lambo said. But at the end of the day, that’s my job. I’m not there as a football player, I’m there as Josh Lambo doing his job. What he did was unfathomable.”

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