The Rams held a kicking competition between Tanner Brown and Christopher Dunn last summer, both of whom were undrafted rookies. Brown won the battle but he didn’t start the season as the Rams’ kicker.
He was waived before Week 1 and the Rams replaced him with Brett Maher. Brown never got another shot with the Rams but he’ll get a second chance this offseason. The team announced Thursday that it has signed Brown to a reserve/futures contract, reserving him a spot on the 90-man roster.
Brown was incredibly accurate in college, making 22 of 23 field goal attempts at Oklahoma State in 2022, but he’s yet to kick in a regular-season game in the NFL.
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• Reserve/Future K Tanner Brown— Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) January 18, 2024
He could get another chance to compete for the Rams’ kicking position this year again, especially considering Maher will be a free agent and the Rams don’t have another kicker on the team.