Robbie Gould Fantasy
- Height / Weight
- 6'0" / 190 lbs.
- Date of Birth (Age)
- December 6, 1982 (41)
- Experience
- 19th Season
- Drafted
- 2005 / Rd. / Pk. (NE)
- College
- Penn State
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Robbie Gould News
Veteran kicker Robbie Gould officially announced his retirement from professional football on Thursday after 18 years kicking in the NFL. Gould began his career as an undrafted free agent out of Penn State and was signed by the Chicago Bears in 2005. He spent the next 11 seasons with Chicago, making 85.4% of his 323 field-goal attempts and 99% of his extra points, earning a first-team All-Pro selection and Pro Bowl nod in his second year in 2006. Gould spent one year with the New York Giants before ending his career with six seasons for the San Francisco 49ers. The 41-year-old finishes up an excellent NFL career with a field-goal percentage of 86.5 and extra-point conversion rate of 97.5%. Gould was one of the most reliable kickers of his generation.
Free-agent kicker Robbie Gould would like to continue playing. The 40-year-old has had a lengthy, successful career since entering the league in 2005, suiting up for the Bears, Giants, and most recently, the 49ers. He's made 86.5% of his field goal attempts, although his production has dipped over the years. That said, there's a good chance Gould at least receives a training camp invite. But even if he inks a contract with an NFL club, his fantasy outlook isn't as bright as others at the position.
The Dallas Cowboys entered last week's NFL draft with a plan to take a kicker, but it never materialized. Owner Jerry Jones said the team will look at veterans on the open market, such as Robbie Gould. The Cowboys also won't rule out the potential return of Brett Maher, who set a team record for points in a season in 2022 before missing six extra-point tries in the last three games. The only kicker currently on Dallas' roster is Tristan Vizcaino, who attempted only three field goals last year with the Arizona Cardinals and New England Patriots. Vizcaino has played in only 10 career games over three NFL seasons, so the Cowboys certainly would like to bring in some more competition at the position.
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