Former A&M K Lambo wins game against team that cut him The Chargers likely regret cutting Josh Lambo prior to the season as he hit field goals at the end of regulation and in overtime to allow the Jaguars to win on Sunday.
After a training camp battle with rookie Younghoe Koo, third-year kicker Josh Lambo was surprisingly cut by the Los Angeles Chargers before the season.
Koo did not work out for the Chargers and the team has already cut him while Lambo, who hails from Texas A&M, was picked up a few weeks ago by the Jacksonville Jaguars.
On Sunday, Lambo faced his former team and he made them pay. Lambo connected on a 34-yard field goal with three seconds remaining to send the game into overtime. With three minutes left in the extra period, he won the game for the Jaguars, 20-17, with a 30-yard field goal.
In three games, Lambo is 7-7 on field goal attempts for Jacksonville with a long of 56 yards
Screw Roger. He is a good example of what wrong in the US. The owners probably are not much better though.
The biggest NFL story of the day Sunday—and maybe of the past few years—started with a question: Did Dallas owner Jerry Jones leak the inflammatory story from ESPN about Roger Goodell's contractual demands?
ESPN's Adam Schefter and Chris Mortensen reported Sunday that Goodell is asking for around $49.5 million a year, use of a private plane for life and health insurance for life for his family. It's unclear whether Goodell is also demanding a unicorn that poops gold.