Rams Sign Former Packers Kicker Mason Crosby to Practice Squad
Crosby Set to Replace Havrisik as Rams and Packers Vie for NFC Playoff Berth
- Mason Crosby, former Green Bay Packers kicker, has been signed to the Los Angeles Rams' practice squad.
- Crosby, a 16-year veteran of the NFL, holds the Packers' all-time scoring record with 1,918 points.
- The Rams plan to move Crosby to the active roster in the near future, replacing first-year kicker Lucas Havrisik.
- Both the Rams and the Packers are currently 6-6, with the Packers having a 68% chance and the Rams a 43.8% chance to earn an NFC playoff berth, according to ESPN’s Football Power Index.
- The Packers have replaced Crosby with rookie kicker Anders Carlson, who has a 17-of-21 record on field goal tries this season.