The NFL preseason has officially concluded, and teams are now shifting their focus to finalizing the 53-man roster, which must be done by 4 p.m. ET on August 26, 2025. Several players have already been informed they will be released before the season begins. However, much more work will be done over the next few days.
One position that teams typically don’t have to worry about is kicker, as there is minimal movement at the position from year to year. The 2025 season will mark the first year since 2011 that Justin Tucker, the most accurate kicker in NFL history, is not on a roster following allegations of sexual misconduct and a subsequent ten-week suspension. Arguably, the most famous player at the position for the past half-decade has left the throne up for grabs!
Who Will Start at Kicker for Each of the NFL’s 32 Franchises?
There are still plenty of accurate legs in the league, as three of the top-five most accurate kickers, Harrison Butker, Chris Boswell, and Daniel Carlson, remain rostered. Eddy Pineiro, who rounds out the top five, remains without a home following a solid season. Look at the starting kickers for each of the NFL’s 32 franchises.
While the kicker position is often undervalued, its importance cannot be overstated, as it can often be the difference between a win and a loss in the short term and a postseason position in the long term. Plenty of teams have simply retained their kicker from the previous season; however, there have also been notable changes at the position.
Former #Ravens K Justin Tucker, recently released by Baltimore amid a slew of off-the-field allegations related to alleged sexual misconduct, was officially suspended 10 weeks by the NFL. pic.twitter.com/bILDG53Db2
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) June 26, 2025
- Arizona Cardinals – Chad Ryland
- Atlanta Falcons – Younghoe Koo
- Baltimore Ravens – Tyler Loop
- Buffalo Bills – Tyler Bass
- Carolina Panthers – Matthew Wright
- Chicago Bears – Cairo Santos
- Cincinnati Bengals – Evan McPherson
- Cleveland Browns – Dustin Hopkins
- Dallas Cowboys – Brandon Aubrey
- Denver Broncos – Will Lutz
- Detroit Lions – Jake Bates
- Green Bay Packers – Brandon McManus
- Houston Texans – Ka’imi Fairbairn
- Indianapolis Colts – Spencer Shrader
- Jacksonville Jaguars – Cam Little
- Kansas City Chiefs – Harrison Butker
- Las Vegas Raiders – Daniel Carlson
- Los Angeles Chargers – Cameron Dicker
- Los Angeles Rams – Joshua Karty
- Miami Dolphins – Jason Sanders
- Minnesota Vikings – Will Reichard
- New England Patriots – Andres Borregales
- New Orleans Saints – Blake Grupe
- New York Giants – Graham Gano
- New York Jets – Nick Folk
- Philadelphia Eagles – Jake Elliott
- Pittsburgh Steelers – Chris Boswell
- San Francisco 49ers – Jake Moody
- Seattle Seahawks – Jason Myers
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Chase McLaughlin
- Tennessee Titans – Joey Slye
- Washington Commanders – Matt Gay
Most players listed have a secure job heading into the 2025 season. In fact, only ten of the league’s 32 teams currently roster a second kicker; however, that number will likely shrink significantly when 53-man rosters are finalized on Tuesday.

