
New Orleans Saints kicker Charlie Smyth's incredible journey from Ireland to the NFL hit another benchmark on Saturday.
ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter shared that the Saints signed Smyth — originally a practice squad call-up — to a three-year contract, solidifying his future in the league after an unorthodox path.
In three games, Smyth has made 80 percent of his field goal tries (4-of-5), with a long of 56 yards.
Saints kicker Charlie Smyth, a former Gaelic football player from Northern Ireland who made his NFL debut last month, now has signed a three-year contract with New Orleans, per his agent Paul Sheehy. pic.twitter.com/8inTcMELjM
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) December 20, 2025
Smyth, 24, previously played Gaelic football and had never kicked an American football until August 2023. When the opportunity to attend the combine in Indianapolis arose, he took it, jumping on New Orleans’ radar.
Smyth, who is from Mayobridge, Ireland, first signed with the Saints via the NFL's International Player Pathway Program in 2024 but failed to make the active roster in his first two seasons.
He was given an opportunity earlier this year after the team cut ties with Blake Grupe, who was 18-of-26 (69.2 percent) in 11 games.
Smyth’s massive leg opened the door for him to make an NFL roster, and he showed it off on his first attempt in Week 13 at the Miami Dolphins (6-8), a 56-yard make that had no problem reaching the back netting.
Irishman Charlie Smyth's first career FG goes for 56 yds!
— New Orleans Saints (@Saints) November 30, 2025
: FOX | @NFLUKIRE pic.twitter.com/qmti6LNoIJ
Earlier this week, the NFL UK & Ireland social media shared a video from a Kohl’s Prop Training Camp earlier this year, when Smyth drilled a kick from 70 yards. Jacksonville Jaguars kicker Cam Little set the NFL record at 68 yards earlier this year.
Just Charlie Smyth draining a 70-YARDER at a kicking camp
— NFL UK & Ireland (@NFLUKIRE) December 18, 2025
(via kohlskicking/IG) pic.twitter.com/ZCsShZaVmH
He hit the winning kick in the Saints’ upset 20-17 win over the Carolina Panthers last Sunday, the team’s second consecutive win.
"Just over 27 months or so, if you told me ... I'm a kicker in the NFL," Smyth said in his thick Irish accent afterward, "I probably would've laughed at you." (h/t WDSU New Orleans)
CHARLIE SMYTH FOR THE @SAINTS WIN pic.twitter.com/mLMeZUfKoB
— NFL (@NFL) December 15, 2025
Listen to Saints kicker Charlie Smyth describe how much it meant to him to drill the game-winning field goal against the Panthers Sunday night pic.twitter.com/ScViXMGUdL
— wdsu (@wdsu) December 15, 2025
The unheralded kicker is one of several members of a promising young Saints (4-10) core. The team’s 2025 draft class includes key contributors, including offensive tackle Kelvin Banks, quarterback Tyler Shough, safety Jonas Sanker and cornerback Quincy Riley.
Smyth is already an incredible success story, and thanks to his contract, he'll get many more opportunities in the years to come to add to his lore.
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