Mason Crosby keeps on giving signs that his time in Green Bay might be over. Couple weeks after his wife's -now-deleted- tweet appeared to confirm he was not returning with the Packers, now the kicker's recent move has fed those theories. For a price of $1.35 million, Crosby has sold his home in Green Bay, according to USA Today.
This move automatically made fans think that it was time to say good bye to the kicker after 16 years with the Packers, and although it's an understandable conclusion, it's not a 100% precise yet, since Mason Crosby nor the team haven't confirmed anything. He might also be just moving somewhere else in the main city of Wisconsin, but according to the Green Bay Press Gazette,Tennessee can be his possible destination, due to the fact he just bought a home there.
Packers already drafted another kicker
Also, the Packers seem to be already planning a change in the position. Green Bay drafted Auburn's kicker Anders Carlson during the sixth round of the 2023 NFL Draft. Remembering Mason Crosby was also drafted on a sixth round 16 years ago, it's seems like a clear message.
Crosby will turn 39 on September, so retiring from the NFL may also be an option he can be thinking despite the fact he can still be counted as a reliable element for any team.
Since 2007, he has scored 395 field goals, and missed a total of 90 attempts. His longest one registers 58 yards, which he converted in 2011.
In the most recent season with the Green Bay Packers, Mason Crosby made 25 field goals and missed only four.
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