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Mason Crosby is set to join the Los Angeles Rams after 16 seasons with the Green Bay Packers.

Unsigned since making 25 of 29 field goals with the Packers in 2022, Crosby worked out for the Rams on Oct. 25, but Los Angeles signed Lucas Havrisik off the Cleveland Browns' practice squad.

Crosby kicked for the Packers from 2007-22 and is the franchise's all-time leading scorer (1,918 points). Crosby ranks 13th in NFL history with 395 made field goals.

Last season, Crosby converted 37 of 39 PATs in 17 games. He made at least one field goal of 50-plus yards in each of his 16 seasons with Green Bay.

The Rams released Brett Maher in October following a loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers in which he missed two field goals and an extra-point attempt.

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