Skip to main content
Advertising

Around the League

Presented By

Rian Lindell released by Buffalo Bills after 10 seasons

Just 18 months after signing a four-year, $10.9 million contract, longtime Buffalo Bills kicker Rian Lindell is out of a job.

The Bills have selected kickers in each of the past two drafts. Kickoff specialist John Potter lasted only six games with the organization. The pressure was on Lindell to be perfect this summer, though, to hold off sixth-round pick Dustin Hopkins.

Rapoport: Buffalo's front-line issue

ian_rapoport_120405_65.jpg

Ian Rapoport says a well-compensated D-line must lead the Bills in 2013. Plus, notes on the QB race and Jairus Byrd. **More ...**

That didn't happen, leading the Bills to announce Lindell's release Monday.

Lindell led Buffalo in scoring for the last 10 seasons while becoming the most accurate kicker in franchise history. The 36-year-old connected on 83.3 percent of his field goals in 10 seasons with the Bills. He will fall 32 points shy of Steve Christie's franchise record of 1,011.

Now that Lindell and former Miami Dolphins kicker Dan Carpenter are on the open market, teams like the Green Bay Packers, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, New York Jets and Cleveland Brownsmight come calling.

The "Around The League Podcast" is now available on iTunes! Click here to listen and subscribe.

This article has been reproduced in a new format and may be missing content or contain faulty links. Please use the Contact Us link in our site footer to report an issue.

Related Content