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Former St. Louis/Los Angeles Rams kicker has signed with the Dallas Cowboys on a three-year, $7.5 million contract, per Mike Garafolo.
Sources: Former #Rams K Greg Zuerlein is headed to the #Cowboys, rejoining special teams coach John Fassel. Zuerlein gets a three-year deal with a base value of $7.5 million.
— Mike Garafolo (@MikeGarafolo) March 27, 2020
The Cowboys have now signed two kickers, as they re-signed Kai Forbath a week ago after he went 10-of-10 on field goal attempts in 2019. The contract value for Zuerlein is lower than I had expected him to get and is a raise, barely, from his $2.25 million AAV on his previous deal with the Rams.
At 32, Zuerlein could still have a long career ahead of him as a kicker and he made 24-of-33 attempts last season, plus 42-of-42 on point after tries. Zeurlein is 144-of-147 on PATs over the last four years and 108-of-126 on field goal attempts over that same period of time. He was named to the Pro Bowl and All-Pro rosters in 2017 after going 38-of-40, plus 6-of-7 beyond 50 yards.
It is still unknown who the Rams will expect to be kicking for them next season.