The receiver added, “That’s why we paid him those bucks.”
Evan McPherson is bad. Really bad.
He missed two field goals against the Los Angeles Chargers last night and is now one of the worst kickers in the league, especially from long distance.
FG percentages this season: pic.twitter.com/DWy9sRe3Om
— Jay Morrison (@ByJayMorrison) November 18, 2024
Evan McPherson on field goals of 50+ yards, 2021-2022:
14-of-16, 87.5%
Evan McPherson on field goals of 50+ yards, 2023-2024:
10-of-19, 52.6%
Big-time regression for the #Bengals kicker. pic.twitter.com/rFZDCahlPK
— Willie Lutz (@willie_lutz) November 18, 2024
And he, unlike superstar receiver Ja’Marr Chase, got an extension this offseason.
That can’t sit well with the team right now.
Chase didn’t mince words when asked what he said to his kicker, saying:
“I didn’t tell him nothing, but he knows to make those kicks. That’s why we paid him those bucks, to make those kicks in crunch time.”
Ja’Marr Chase is also frustrated with team’s inability to finish games. How? “Ask Zac. Ask the coaches. Don’t ask me. I play football on the field. I don’t call plays for us.” pic.twitter.com/GOzY5EjOhS
— Mike Petraglia (@Trags) November 18, 2024
At this point, the Bengals cannot trust McPherson in any pivotal spot in a game. And, following the season, they just might have to part ways and eat the $3.75 million in dead cap. That’s how bad things have gotten.
We’ll see if McPherson, the o-line, and the defense can work through their issues and help Joe Burrow and company go on a streak following the bye.
Cincinnati’s next game is at home on December 1 against the Pittsburgh Steelers.