Player Outlook
In his 16th season with the Packers, Crosby hit 86% of his field goals and 95% of his extra points. However, that appeared to be his last with the team after they drafted Anders Carlson in April. Until Crosby lands a gig with an NFL squad, there's no reason to put him on Fantasy rosters.

Fantasy Stats

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2023
2022 25 29 37 112 1197
2021 25 34 49 124 1317.7
3y Avg. 22 26 48 114 1227.2
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Fantasy News

  • Mason Crosby: Could kick for Rams on Sunday

    The Rams could elevate Crosby from the practice squad for Sunday's game against Baltimore, Adam Grosbard of The Orange County Register reports. The Rams signed Crosby to their practice squad Wednesday, and the team may not wait long to summon him to the active roster. Until signing with the Rams, the 39-year-old had been a free agent after converting on 25 of 29 field-goal tries with the Packers in 2022. Lucas Havrisik has been Los Angeles' kicker since Week 8, but he's struggled of late, missing a pair of field goals over the past two weeks. In any case, the Rams don't intend to cut Havrisik even if they elevate Crosby for Week 14, per Grosbard.
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  • Mason Crosby: Finds new opportunity

    Crosby signed with the Rams' practice squad Wednesday, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports. Crosby has remained a free agent since March after departing Green Bay following 16 seasons, but he'll now have another opportunity in the NFL. The 39-year-old kicker will join the Rams as a member of the practice squad, but Garafolo relays that the team intends to move him to the 53-man roster in the near future. Assuming he's eventually promoted, Crosby will become the Rams' third kicker this season after they let Brett Maher go after seven games and now appear set to move on from Lucas Havrisik.
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  • Mason Crosby: Works out with Rams

    The Rams worked out Crosby on Wednesday, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports. The Rams released Brett Maher on Tuesday, so they're now in the market for a replacement at kicker. Crosby was unceremoniously replaced by Anders Carlson during the offseason after serving as Green Bay's kicker for 16 years, but he may soon get another chance with a different team.
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  • Packers' Mason Crosby: Completes 16th season

    Crosby converted 25 of 29 field-goal tries, made 37 of his 39 extra-point attempts and scored 112 points over 17 games in the 2022 campaign. Crosby made just as many field goals as he did in 2021, but the Packers did not find the end zone as frequently as they did that season, and he finished with 12 fewer points than he put up the year before. He'll turn 39 in September and made just one kick from at least 50 yards away in 2022, but he remains a reliable option at the placekicker position. Crosby will be a free agent this offseason, so it remains to be seen if he'll return to Green Bay for a 17th season, head elsewhere or opt for retirement.
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  • Packers' Mason Crosby: Drops double digits again

    Crosby made two field goals and five extra points in Sunday's 41-17 victory over the Vikings. Crosby reached double digits in the points column for both the second time all season and the second time is as many weeks, and thanks to a 56-yard field goal to close out the first half, he had another particularly productive day for those earning points based on field-goal distance. Crosby will close out the regular season against the Lions, a team that limited him to just three points in Week 9 and allowed opposing kickers to make just 10 field goals over its last seven games.
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  • Packers' Mason Crosby: Shines in Week 16

    Crosby made four field goals and two extra points in Sunday's 26-20 victory over the Dolphins. Crosby had not made more than two field goals in a game all season, but in the veteran's team-record 256th consecutive appearance, he put three points on the board four times and chipped in a couple extra points. Crosby has not done a lot for fantasy players this season, but he has done enough recently -- if the weather cooperates -- to garner consideration in Week 17 against a Vikings team that has allowed opposing kickers to reach double digits in seven straight games.
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  • Packers' Mason Crosby: Makes all kicks in Week 15

    Crosby made a 34-yard field goal and all three extra points he attempted in Monday's 24-12 victory over the Rams. Crosby made every kick he attempted for the second time in as many games, but he also finished with a single digit in the points column for the 14th time in 14 appearances this season. His next matchup will come against a Dolphins defense that allowed opposing kickers to reach double digits twice over the last three weeks but has been above average against that position over the course of the season.
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  • Packers' Mason Crosby: Perfect in victory

    Crosby made two field goals and two extra points in Sunday's 28-19 victory over the Bears. Crosby was perfect for the first time since Week 9, and he finished one point shy of tying the season-best nine points he put up in Weeks 2, 4 and 12. He will not offer any assistance for fantasy players in Week 14 with Green Bay on bye, but he will have an appealing matchup the following week, as he and the Packers will take on a Rams team that has allowed kickers to rack up all kinds of points since the start of November.
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  • Packers' Mason Crosby: Quiet in Week 11

    Crosby made a 39-yard field goal and had his only extra-point attempt blocked in Thursday's 27-17 loss to the Titans. Tennessee's defense has regularly stifled opposing kickers this season, and they did so again Thursday night. Green Bay's next opponent -- the Eagles -- are faring even better in that department than the Titans, so it seems unlikely Crosby will bounce back in Week 12.
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  • Packers' Mason Crosby: Cleared for Week 10

    Crosby (back) doesn't carry an injury designation into Sunday's game against the Cowboys, Wes Hodkiewicz of the Packers' official site reports. Crosby's practice reps were capped all week while he managed the back issue, but the fact that the Packers aren't even listing the kicker as questionable for Sunday's contest suggests that his health was never a major concern. The 38-year-old has missed just two kicks all season, but a struggling Packers offense has presented him with only 11 field-goal tries and 17 extra-point attempts through the team's first nine games.
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  • Packers' Mason Crosby: Limited again at practice

    Crosby (back) practiced in a limited fashion Thursday. While Crosby is operating with a cap on his reps this week, his ability to practice in general is a decent sign that he's not in danger of being unavailable Sunday against the Cowboys. Assuming he's able to play, he hasn't been a great fantasy asset this season as the kicker attached to an uninspiring Packers offense, which so far has yielded just 4.9 points per game for the 16th-year pro.
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  • Packers' Mason Crosby: Tending to back injury

    Crosby was a limited practice participant Wednesday due to a back injury. With the Packers offense sputtering most weeks this season, Crosby hasn't had his usual plethora of chances to contribute on game day. Overall, he's connected on nine of 11 field-goal attempts and all 17 point-after tries in nine appearances, resulting in just 4.9 points per game. Assuming his status clears up by the end of the week, Crosby may not receive many opportunities Sunday versus the Cowboys' third-ranked scoring defense (16.6 points per game).
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  • Packers' Mason Crosby: Kicker to Sit

    Crosby has combined for seven Fantasy points in his past two games against the Jets and Commanders, and he has yet to score double digits in Fantasy points this year. Good luck changing your fortune at Buffalo this week. The Packers have also only topped 22 points in two of seven games this season. Additionally, the Bills defense has been elite, only allowing 13.5 points per game this season. Buffalo hasn't allowed more than 21 points in a game all season, and the Packers should struggle to move the ball in this matchup. Avoid Crosby in all leagues in Week 8.
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  • Packers' Mason Crosby: Finishes with four points

    Crosby made a 29-yard field goal, had a 47-yard field goal attempt blocked and connected on an extra point in Sunday's 27-10 loss to the Jets. After making multiple field goals and multiple extra points in back-to-back outings, Crosby was limited to just one apiece in Week 6. He and the Packers will next take on a Commanders team that, after ceding 10 made field goals over the first four weeks, did not allow opposing kickers to even attempt a field goal in each of its last two contests.
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  • Packers' Mason Crosby: Bounces back in Week 4

    Crosby made two field goals and three extra points in Sunday's 27-24 overtime victory over the Patriots. Crosby bounced back from a quiet Week 3 by tying the season-high nine points he put on the scoreboard in Week 2. The inconsistency has been tough for fantasy players to deal with, but Crosby will be in position to produce again his next time out, as the Packers will take on a Giants squad that allowed opposing kickers to score at least eight points in each of its first four games.
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  • Packers' Mason Crosby: Will be available Sunday

    Crosby (illness) doesn't have a designation for Sunday's game at Tampa Bay, Wes Hodkiewicz of the Packers' official site reports. Crosby showed up on the injury report Thursday as a non-participant due to an illness and remained away from the field Friday. Still, there's no worry about his availability for Week 3 action. The Packers' receiving corps may be depleted with Sammy Watkins (hamstring) already ruled out and Randall Cobb (illness) and Christian Watson (hamstring) questionable, so Crosby's prospects Sunday could be dimmed if one or both of the latter duo are unavailable to the offense.
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  • Packers' Mason Crosby: Misses practice but likely to play

    Crosby (illness) was sidelined for a second consecutive practice Friday, Matt Schneidman of The Athletic reports. Crosby missed Green Bay's last two practices, but Schneidman adds that special-teams coach Rich Bisaccia expects Crosby to play Sunday against the Buccaneers. If Crosby were to miss the game, Green Bay would likely promote kicker Ramiz Ahmed from the practice squad.
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  • Packers' Mason Crosby: Fails to practice Thursday

    Crosby (illness) was listed as a non-participant on the Packers' practice report Thursday. Although Crosby failed to participate in Thursday's practice session, special-teams coach Rich Bisaccia expects the 38-year-old to be ready to go for Sunday's contest against the Buccaneers, per Matt Schneidman of The Athletic.
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  • Packers' Mason Crosby: Makes all Week 2 kicks

    Crosby made two field goals and three extra points in Sunday's 27-10 victory over the Bears. After scoring just one point in the opener, Crosby surpassed that number with ease in Week 2, hitting a 40-yard field goal on the Packers' first drive and adding six more points after that. He could find points hard to come by again in Week 3, as the Packers will face a Tampa Bay team that has allowed opponents to attempt just one extra point and two field goals to date.
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  • Packers' Mason Crosby: Cleared for season opener

    Packers head coach Matt LaFleur said Friday that Crosby (knee) will be the team's kicker during Sunday's season opener against the Vikings, Matt Schneidman of The Athletic reports. Crosby missed all of training camp after having his knee scoped in mid-July, but he was activated off the PUP list ahead of the 53-man roster deadline and, as expected, will be a full-go for Week 1 -- marking his 242nd consecutive regular-season game since Green Bay drafted him in 2007. Despite his struggles last season (career-low 73.5 field-goal percentage), the Packers have confidence their veteran kicker can bounce back in 2022 after addressing his lingering knee pain during the offseason.
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