In 2020, Rodrigo Blankenship emerged as one of the NFL's most productive kickers.
former Jacksonville Jaguars kickers Josh Lambo and Matthew Wright on Tuesday. It's not yet clear who will take over the Colts kicking job.
He connected on 11 of 14 field goals in 2021 before a hip injury sidelined him after Week 5. Michael Badgley replaced him and remained the Colts kicker after Blankenship recovered form his injury. Blankenship won his job back in training camp this summer. Per the Star, special teams coordinator Bubba Ventrone expressed confidence in Blankenship after the missed field goal, telling reporters:"I think Rod is a good kicker.” Meanwhile, head coach Frank Reich alluded to his potential dismissal with reporters alongside taking meetings with general manager Chris Ballard to discuss his status.
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