
Mason Crosby getting in some new kicks.
(WTAQ-WLUK) — Former longtime Green Bay Packers’ kicker Mason Crosby will retire with the green and gold.
Crosby, who was with the Packers for 16 seasons, announced his retirement last month.
He ended his career as the Packers’ all-time leading scorer after kicking for Green Bay from 2007-22.
Crosby, who was originally selected by the Packers in the sixth round (193rd overall) of the 2007 NFL Draft out of the University of Colorado, played in 258 regular-season games and 23 postseason contests (most in team history) for Green Bay. He ranks No. 1 in team history for games played and consecutive games played (258), and his 16 seasons (2007-22) are tied for the second most in franchise history (Aaron Rodgers, 18, 2005-22).
Crosby helped the Packers win a Super Bowl and nine division titles, reach the NFC Championship six times, and make the playoffs 12 times.
The Packers opted against re-signing Crosby in 2023 and instead drafted Anders Carlson in the sixth round of that year’s draft. Crosby played three games for the New York Giants in 2023 and went 5 of 7 on field-goal attempts.
He did not play in the NFL for the 24-25 season.
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