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]]>Pelissero reports that Gould agreed to a four-year deal that is worth $19 million. With $4.75 million per year average, the deal makes him the second-highest-paid kicker in the NFL behind only Baltimore Ravens’ Justin Tucker. The first two years of the contract are fully guaranteed, while the second two are team options.
Prior to the agreement, Gould was set to play under $4.971 million franchise tag in 2019.
This represents an unexpected turn of events, as Robbie Gould seemed set on forcing his way out of San Francisco. Besides not getting the deal he wanted, Gould also felt homesick and was looking to return to his hometown of Chicago and play with the Bears. The 36-year-old even asked for a trade at one point, but the 49ers were determined to keep him with the team.
Gould established himself as one of the most reliable kickers in the league in the past couple of seasons. He missed only three field goals in the previous three seasons while making 82 of them. Also, his 97.1 percent of field goals made ranked him at the top among kickers in NFL in 2018.
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]]>Gould is coming off a great 2018 season, in which he made 33 field goals out of 34 attempted while converting 27 out of 29 extra points.
Thanks to the tag, the 36-year-old will earn around $5 million in 2019, which will make him the NFL’s second-highest-paid kicker behind Justin Tucker of the Baltimore Ravens.
Before getting tagged, Robbie Gould was reportedly keen on re-joining the Chicago Bears, where he spent the first 11 years of his career. Bears are expected to release Cody Parkey and viewed Gould as a perfect solution. However, Chicago will now have to look somewhere else.
“Once a Bear always a Bear,” – said Gould over the weekend. “I truly mean that. This is where I spent 11 years of my life playing for an awesome organization. I’ve developed a lot of great relationships throughout the city but also the organization, just like I’ve done in New York, just like I’ve done in San Francisco. Will it happen? I don’t know.”
After going undrafted in the 2005 NFL Draft, Robbie Gould had short stints with New England Patriots and Baltimore Ravens before joining Chicago Bears. During his 11 years with the franchise, he earned one Pro Bowl appearance and one First-Team All-Pro honors. Bears released Gould in 2015, and he spent 2016 with the New York Giants before signing with the 49ers in 2017.
Gould’s NFL career stats include 350 made field goals on 87.5 percent completion alongside 246 touchbacks.
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]]>The post K Robbie Gould to Stay with the 49ers on a 4-year, $19 Million Contract appeared first on yoursportspot.com.
]]>Pelissero reports that Gould agreed to a four-year deal that is worth $19 million. With $4.75 million per year average, the deal makes him the second-highest-paid kicker in the NFL behind only Baltimore Ravens’ Justin Tucker. The first two years of the contract are fully guaranteed, while the second two are team options.
Prior to the agreement, Gould was set to play under $4.971 million franchise tag in 2019.
This represents an unexpected turn of events, as Robbie Gould seemed set on forcing his way out of San Francisco. Besides not getting the deal he wanted, Gould also felt homesick and was looking to return to his hometown of Chicago and play with the Bears. The 36-year-old even asked for a trade at one point, but the 49ers were determined to keep him with the team.
Gould established himself as one of the most reliable kickers in the league in the past couple of seasons. He missed only three field goals in the previous three seasons while making 82 of them. Also, his 97.1 percent of field goals made ranked him at the top among kickers in NFL in 2018.
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]]>The post The 49ers Place Franchise Tag On K Robbie Gould appeared first on yoursportspot.com.
]]>Gould is coming off a great 2018 season, in which he made 33 field goals out of 34 attempted while converting 27 out of 29 extra points.
Thanks to the tag, the 36-year-old will earn around $5 million in 2019, which will make him the NFL’s second-highest-paid kicker behind Justin Tucker of the Baltimore Ravens.
Before getting tagged, Robbie Gould was reportedly keen on re-joining the Chicago Bears, where he spent the first 11 years of his career. Bears are expected to release Cody Parkey and viewed Gould as a perfect solution. However, Chicago will now have to look somewhere else.
“Once a Bear always a Bear,” – said Gould over the weekend. “I truly mean that. This is where I spent 11 years of my life playing for an awesome organization. I’ve developed a lot of great relationships throughout the city but also the organization, just like I’ve done in New York, just like I’ve done in San Francisco. Will it happen? I don’t know.”
After going undrafted in the 2005 NFL Draft, Robbie Gould had short stints with New England Patriots and Baltimore Ravens before joining Chicago Bears. During his 11 years with the franchise, he earned one Pro Bowl appearance and one First-Team All-Pro honors. Bears released Gould in 2015, and he spent 2016 with the New York Giants before signing with the 49ers in 2017.
Gould’s NFL career stats include 350 made field goals on 87.5 percent completion alongside 246 touchbacks.
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