The New York Jets are adding some organizational depth for the secondary. On Tuesday, ESPN's Rich Cimini reported that New York is signing six-year NFL veteran Nik Needham and releasing kicker Harrison Mevis.
Tuesday, with the start of the NFL season quickly approaching, all 32 teams trimmed their active rosters from 90 to 53 players. Wednesday, several of those players waived or released landed on practice squads.
Missouri Tigers kicker Blake Craig was one of 30 kickers named to the preseason watch list for the Lou Groza Award on Friday afternoon. The award recognizes the best kicker in college football.
A training camp kicker competition is officially underway for the New York Jets in Florham Park. The competition features a familiar face, 40-year-old Nick Folk, alongside Missouri standout Harrison Mevis, who played in the UFL this year.
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Who will be the New York Jets’ kicker in 2025? That’s up in the air right now. So far this offseason, New York has moved on from Greg Zuerlein and Anders Carlson.
Who will be the New York Jets’ kicker in 2025? There will be a two-player competition in training camp for the position, and one of the legs in that battle is an undrafted free agent signing, as noted recently by Jets Wire’s Justin Melo.
The man who became known as “The Thiccer Kicker” during his college career will get his shot at making the NFL. Former Missouri kicker Harrison Mevis is signing with the New York Jets, the team announced Wednesday.
The New York Jets are retooling their special teams unit ahead of training camp. The team signed kicker Harrison Mevis, formerly of the UFL’s Birmingham Stallions, and waived veteran kicker Anders Carlson in a corresponding move.
Harrison Mevis is getting another shot at the NFL, and this time he’s joining the New York Jets. After an impressive season in the UFL, the former Missouri kicker has officially signed with the Jets, bringing not just a powerful leg but also some much-needed competition to a position that has been a headache for New York throughout 2024.
The New York Jets signed UFL standout Harrison Mevis and released fellow kicker Anders Carlson on Wednesday. Mevis, 23, played for the Birmingham Stallions in 2025 and made 20 of 21 field goals, with a long of 56 yards.
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The New York Jets have been trying to sort out the kicker position this offseason and made a move on Tuesday. It was reported that the Jets planned to sign 23-year-old kicker Harrison Mevis.
The New York Jets signed kicker Harrison Mevis, who most recently played for the Birmingham Stallions in the 2025 UFL season, according to ESPN and other reports Tuesday.
The New York Jets have added Harrison Mevis, late of the UFL's Birmingham Stallions, according to multiple reports. Mevis is known as "The Thiccer Kicker" due to his playing weight of 243 pounds.
After a season in the UFL, former Missouri Tigers fan favorite Harrison Mevis is returning to the ranks of the NFL after signing a multi-year deal with the New York Jets, according to NFL Draft Diamonds.
Moving on from Greg Zuerlein after three seasons, the Jets are set to hold a competition between far less experienced players. One of them is coming in from the UFL.
Thicker distances were no problem for the 'Thiccer Kicker' Sunday in the United Football League. The former Missouri Tiger made all three of his kicks for the Birmingham Stallions in Week 7.
After completing his senior year with the Missouri Tigers, Harrison Mevis has fought for a chance on the Carolina Panthers since signing as an undrafted free agent.
On Sunday, the Carolina Panthers waived kicker Harrison Mevis, leaving Eddy Pineiro as the only kicker on the franchise’s roster. After spending four seasons at Missouri, Mevis signed with the Panthers as an undrafted free agent on May 10, 2024.
Even though his name was not called in the 2024 NFL Draft, former Missouri star kicker Harrison Mevis has found a new home in the National Football League.
INDIANAPOLIS — The ideal kicker is steady, reliable and consistent. That's the same approach that Missouri kicker Harrison Mevis is taking to the NFL Scouting Combine where he will kick and interview for NFL teams.
Missouri kicker Harrison Mevis announced on Saturday that he's declaring for the 2024 NFL Draft. Mizzou's all-time leading scorer is the fifth Tiger to declare, as he joins defensive backs Jaylon Carlies and Ennis Rakestraw Jr., defensive lineman Darius Robinson and running back Cody Schrader.
After sending a 2023 second-rounder (and four other picks) to Carolina for RB Christian McCaffrey, San Francisco isn't scheduled to have its first selection until the third round (100th pick).