Falcons Revamp Kicking Situation with John Parker Romo Addition
In a move aimed at bolstering their kicking unit, the Atlanta Falcons have signed kicker John Parker Romo to their practice squad. The 28-year-old kicker, who has seen action in four NFL games, joins the team following a disappointing performance from incumbent kicker Younghoe Koo in their recent matchup.
Koo’s Miss Sparks Change
Following Koo’s critical miss on a pivotal field goal attempt last Sunday, Falcons head coach Raheem Morris expressed the need for competition in the kicking game. The decision to add Romo is a direct response to that sentiment. Morris had publicly stated the team was seeking additional options, and the Falcons have delivered on that promise with Romo’s signing.
Romo’s NFL Background
Romo brings with him a promising track record, having converted 11 of 12 field goal attempts during his brief stint with the Minnesota Vikings last season. His experience also includes time with the New England Patriots, giving him a solid foundation as he looks to make an impact in Atlanta.
Next Steps for the Falcons
With Romo now part of the practice squad, the Falcons will look to evaluate his performance in training sessions and how he measures up against Koo. As the team prepares for the upcoming games, the competition between the two kickers could play a crucial role in shaping the Falcons’ strategy moving forward.