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Saints waive kicker Brett Maher
Brett Maher (2) had his best seasons with the Cowboys in 2018 and 2019. Brad Mills-USA TODAY Sports

Cornerback Prince Amukamara and defensive end Noah Spence weren’t the only players let go by the Saints on Monday. New Orleans also made a notable special teams move, as it waived/injured kicker Brett Maher (via The Athletic’s Katherine Terrell on Twitter). The Saints also placed offensive lineman Kyle Murphy on injured reserve and waived running back Stevie Scott.

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The Saints brought in Maher earlier this month after starter Wil Lutz suffered a groin injury. According to Nick Underhill of NewOrleans.Football on Twitter, Maher suffered his own groin injury while warming up for New Orleans’ preseason opener. That injury ultimately led to his release.

Maher was looking for an opportunity to relaunch a career that paused when the Cowboys cut him late in the 2019 season. Maher, 31, did not kick in 2020. A two-year Dallas kicker, Maher had spent time with five franchises since, including stints with the Jets, Washington, Texans and Cardinals. Arizona retained Maher via reserve/futures contract in January but cut him in March.

During his time in Dallas, Maher became the first kicker in NFL history to make three 60-plus-yard field goals, accomplishing this feat during the 2018 and ’19 seasons. However, after he made more than 80% of his field goals in 2018, Maher was just 20-for-30 a year later. Maher first broke into the NFL as a UDFA in 2013, but after failing to secure a role, he moved to the CFL for a four-season run.

Murphy, 27, joined the Saints earlier this offseason. The former sixth-round pick has seen time in six career games (three starts). Scott was a 2021 undrafted free agent out of Indiana University.

This article first appeared on Pro Football Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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