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K Mike Nugent (All American, Lou Groza Winner, National Champion)

Can't believe he was ever signed to begin with.

He only missed two FGs - he was perfect on XPs. One miss was from 48 - forgivable (Cowboys won anyway). The other doinked off the upright from 37 in a game they lost by 20.

He did the job. Didn't cost them a game, but Dan Bailey is one of the best in the business.
 
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Mike Nugent
Age: 35
Experience: 13th season
http://www.nfl.com/player/mikenugent/2506386/careerstats

He'll do OK with the NFL pension plan & other benefits: https://operations.nfl.com/media/1752/nfl-player-benefits-resource.pdf

NFL Player Annuity Program:
• A Player accrues $5,000 for 2nd and 3rd Credited Seasons, $55,000 for the 4th Credited Season, and $65,000 for Credited Seasons thereafter • Annuity payments may begin after a Player is age 35 and 5 years have elapsed after his last Credited Season.

401K - NFL Player Second Career Savings Plan
1st year Players (except practice squad Players) can participate but will not receive a Club contribution
• Player contributions are matched 2:1 up to a maximum of $24,000 through the 2014 Season
• A Player may elect to receive benefits after age 45 if he is not employed by an NFL Club

Also, more benefits: https://www.playsmartplaysafe.com/resource/nfl-benefits/
 
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Nuge did fine in Dallas, this has more to do with Dallas' kicker being healthy now....

Yeah, this was always the plan. It was a temp job, and he did well - 1. In remaining one of the handful of kickers that stays on the tryout lists 2. In his actual performance on the field this year.

Plus he accrued another NFL season and made close to 300 grand for a month of work, giving him a little over $16 million in career cash earnings.
 
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Nugent eager to make Bears debut Sunday
Posted 21 hours ago

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Mike Nugent is excited about making his Bears debut Sunday against his former team at Paul Brown Stadium.

The veteran placekicker, who was signed Monday to replace the injured Cairo Santos, spent seven seasons with the Cincinnati Bengals from 2010-16.

"It's kind of funny," Nugent said. "Anytime you get the call, you get anxious to see who you're going to play next. Just seeing it was Cincinnati, it's one of those things. I'm lucky I know the stadium. I was there for a long time."

Nugent, 35, has appeared in 157 NFL games over 13 seasons. In addition to the Bengals, he has also played for the Jets (2005-08), Buccaneers (2009), Cardinals (2009), and Cowboys (2017), converting 80.7 percent of his field-goal attempts (243 of 301) with a long of 55 yards.

The Bears' third kicker this season following Santos and Connor Barth, Nugent is eager to make a positive first impression on his new team.


"Whatever opportunities present themselves, you want to be able to help your team," Nugent said. "I only played quarterback in high school a little bit, but I realize how hard they work to get the ball down the field and get in position [to score]. You want to be a dependable closer for your team."

http://www.chicagobears.com/news/ar...t-Sunday/e4eb4161-7100-4305-b09a-cd6524c8e3d1
 
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