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Kicker Rank: #13 Overall: #248
Cundiff had a Pro Bowl season, his first as the Ravens full-time kicker. Cundiff missed just three field-goal attempts all season and scored 117 points. It was his first 100-point season as a pro. Cundiff was 7-of-9 on field goals of 40-plus yards. Cundiff hasn't made a ton of long-distance kicks for his career (four 50-plus yard field goals) but has a strong leg to make those long kicks. His accuracy has improved through the years and he plays in an offense that should provide him plenty of chances. Cundiff should continue to start for the Ravens, emerging as their starting kicker at the age of 31.
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Cundiff finally reached his potential last season. Consider him a solid No. 1 for fantasy teams. He can score around 120 points in this offense. The Ravens normally produce big fantasy numbers for kickers. |
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| Baltimore Ravens PK Billy Cundiff said his teammates had been even more supportive than he imagined since missing a 32-yard field goal attempt with 11 seconds left in the AFC Championship Game that sent the New England Patriots to the Super Bowl. 'It's been impressive. I expected a lot more backlash,' Cundiff said. 'I had a lot of guys that kept telling me, 'Look, I've made mistakes.' Obviously, everyone sees my mistakes. That's just the way it goes.' |
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| Baltimore Ravens PK Billy Cundiff said Tuesday, Jan. 24, that he had to rush on to the field before his game-ending missed field goal in the AFC Championship Game against the New England Patriots. Cundiff said a scoreboard malfunction at Gillette Stadium showed third down, and team officials confirmed the scoreboard error. One unnamed Ravens player said Monday, Jan. 23, that coaches called for Cundiff at least six times and were 'furious' that he was not immediately ready after a failed third down play. |
| Fantasy Impact: What a mess. Cundiff should be back with the Ravens but could be on a short leash going forward. |
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| Baltimore Ravens PK Billy Cundiff misfired on a game-tying 32-yard field goal attempt with 11 seconds remaining in the AFC Championship Game against the New England Patriots Sunday, Jan. 22. 'I just told him it was going to be OK. He's a great kicker,' head coach John Harbaugh said. 'Everybody has a tough moment. All of us do. Billy will be fine.' |
| Fantasy Impact: Cundiff had a few struggles down the stretch so he isn't going to be guaranteed a job in 2012. He'll have to show up ready in camp and offseason workouts. |
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| Baltimore Ravens PK Billy Cundiff booted two field goals in the Divisional Round playoff game win against the Houston Texans Sunday, Jan. 15. He ended up 19 for 19 on field goal attempts at M&T Bank Stadium this season. |
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| Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh said Wednesday, Jan. 4, that PK Billy Cundiff (calf) looks to be healthy after dealing with a calf injury. 'The way he pounded the ball through, we all felt good about that. He looks like he's 100 percent,' Harbaugh said. |
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| Baltimore Ravens PK Billy Cundiff (calf) was able to play in Week 17 against the Cincinnati Bengals, and he was true on his only field goal attempt from 42 yards out. He also added three extra points, and handled the kickoff duties as well with PK Shayne Graham among the inactives. |
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| Baltimore Ravens PK Billy Cundiff (calf) said Friday, Dec. 30, that he did not like being a spectator in Week 16 due to injury. 'It was tough for me to watch last week,' Cundiff said. 'I've been doing the most I possibly can to get ready to play.' Head coach John Harbaugh said a decision on the kicker likely won't come until Saturday, Dec. 31, or pregame. |
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| Baltimore Ravens DE Cory Redding (ankle), CB Cary Williams (head) and PK Billy Cundiff (calf) were limited during practice Friday, Dec. 30, and are listed as questionable for Week 17. |
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| Baltimore Ravens DE Cory Redding (ankle), CB Cary Williams (head) and PK Billy Cundiff (calf) were limited during practice Thursday, Dec. 29. |
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| Baltimore Ravens PK Billy Cundiff (calf) said he plans to kick during practice Wednesday, Dec. 28, to test out his injured calf. Cundiff said his calf has been feeling much better. |
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