Graham Gano
37-Year-Old
2024 Kicking Stats
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2024 Fantasy Outlook
Gano was one of the best kickers in the NFL throughout his first three seasons with the Giants, making 91.8 percent of his field goal attempts between 2020 and 2022. He then got off to a bad start in 2023 -- including two missed FGs in Week 1 right after signing a contract extension -- with the struggles continuing until an injury to his non-kicking knee ended his season after Week 8 and led to surgery. The 37-year-old is due $5.085 million in guaranteed compensation for 2024, giving the Giants every incentive to bring him back even after an 11-for-17 showing on field goals in 2023. Fantasy value might be hard to come by even if he returns healthy and regains his form, as the Giants offense fell off hard between 2022 to 2023 and still appears lacking in terms of both QBs and playmakers. Read Past Outlooks
Makes one of two FG tries in return
Gano went 1-for-2 on field-goal attempts and converted both of his extra-point tries in Sunday's Week 10 loss to Carolina in Germany.
ANALYSIS
Gano returned to action for the first time since suffering a hamstring injury in Week 2. The veteran kicker's first chance at putting up points went awry, as he drove a 43-yard field-goal try wide right in the second quarter. Gano managed to bounce back from there, converting both of his extra-point attempts before drilling a clutch 42-yard field goal in the final 10 seconds of the fourth period to send the game into overtime. Despite his early miss Sunday, Gano seems to be recovered from the hamstring issue, and he'll almost certainly be the Giants' placekicker against Tampa Bay in Week 12 following New York's Week 11 bye.
Gano returned to action for the first time since suffering a hamstring injury in Week 2. The veteran kicker's first chance at putting up points went awry, as he drove a 43-yard field-goal try wide right in the second quarter. Gano managed to bounce back from there, converting both of his extra-point attempts before drilling a clutch 42-yard field goal in the final 10 seconds of the fourth period to send the game into overtime. Despite his early miss Sunday, Gano seems to be recovered from the hamstring issue, and he'll almost certainly be the Giants' placekicker against Tampa Bay in Week 12 following New York's Week 11 bye.
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Gano has been in the league since 2009 and was essentially an average kicker for eight years, but he led the league in FG percentage in 2017 and hasn't looked back since. He's converted at least 87.5 percent of FGAs and 90.9 percent of PATs each of his last five seasons, with nearly identical numbers for the former as the latter over that stretch while largely attached to lousy or mediocre offenses. The Giants improved under Brian Daboll last year, and a list of offseason additions led by TE Darren Waller could mean another step forward this year, though they still look shaky at wide receiver and on the interior offensive line. If nothing else, Gano has job security and accuracy working in his favor.
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Cleared to play Sunday
Gano (hamstring) is active for Sunday's game against the Panthers in Munich, Dan Salomone of the Giants' official site reports.
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Set to return Week 10
The Giants activated Gano (hamstring) from injured reserve Saturday, and while he remains listed as questionable, he's slated to play Sunday versus Carolina, Art Stapleton of The Bergen Record reports.
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Questionable versus Carolina
Gano (hamstring) is questionable for Sunday's game against the Panthers, Pat Leonard of the New York Daily News reports.
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Remains limited Thursday
Gano (right hamstring) practiced on a limited basis Thursday, Dan Salomone of the Giants' official site reports.
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Returns to limited practice
Gano (hamstring) was a limited participant in practice Wednesday, Dan Salomone of the Giants' official site reports.
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Still bothered by knee injury?
Ryan Dunleavy of New York Post Sports wonders whether Gano is still feeling the effects of the knee injury he suffered in the Giants' season opener.
ANALYSIS
Dunleavy points out that Gano made 89 of 97 field-goal attempts for the Giants from 2020-22 for a 91.8 percent success rate, but he's just 11 for 17 in 2023 for a 64.7 percent rate. Gano hurt his knee in Week 1 against Dallas but hasn't missed a game this season. His misses from 47 and 35 yards in Sunday's 13-10 overtime loss to the Jets proved pivotal, especially since his latter miss was followed immediately by a four-play, 58-yard Jets drive that was capped by a game-tying Greg Zuerlein field goal on the final play of the fourth quarter.
Dunleavy points out that Gano made 89 of 97 field-goal attempts for the Giants from 2020-22 for a 91.8 percent success rate, but he's just 11 for 17 in 2023 for a 64.7 percent rate. Gano hurt his knee in Week 1 against Dallas but hasn't missed a game this season. His misses from 47 and 35 yards in Sunday's 13-10 overtime loss to the Jets proved pivotal, especially since his latter miss was followed immediately by a four-play, 58-yard Jets drive that was capped by a game-tying Greg Zuerlein field goal on the final play of the fourth quarter.