Bears Kicker Cairo Santos Faces Test of Temperament in NFL's Juiced-Ball Era
Cairo Santos, the kicker for the Chicago Bears, is set to face one of his biggest tests yet in Sunday's game against the Minnesota Vikings. With a 68-yard field goal attempt by Cam Little just two weeks ago becoming the longest in NFL history, the league has entered what many are calling its "juiced-ball era." The recent rule change allows teams to spend all season perfecting their own K-balls, or balls reserved specifically for kicks and punts.
The new rules have led to a revolution in the sport, with half of the six longest field goals in NFL history happening in the last two months alone. Santos knows his current approach may not be enough to join the league's elite kickers. Comparing himself to golfers, he imagines himself on Whistling Straights, a windy course that demands precision and composure.
However, Santos is aware of the shifting landscape. The number of 55-yard-plus field goals has tripled in the last three years, and teams are now expected to have an effective long-range kicker. Before the season began, each team received 60 Wilson K-balls, with rules limiting teams to three balls per game.
As Santos prepares for Sunday's game against the Vikings, he faces a unique challenge – to keep his cool in the cold weather of Soldier Field and maintain his accuracy. The NFL's new kickoff rule has also changed the calculus on field goals, potentially pushing teams further away from scoring touchdowns and towards field goal attempts.
Santos acknowledges that the league's approach may not have been realistic for Chicago before the change. However, he believes the current state of affairs is bringing the game more into scoring situations, with players now willing to take risks and attempt longer shots.
As Santos takes on the challenge against the Vikings, fans can expect an exciting display of kicking prowess, with the kicker's temperament and composure under fire in the league's juiced-ball era.
Cairo Santos, the kicker for the Chicago Bears, is set to face one of his biggest tests yet in Sunday's game against the Minnesota Vikings. With a 68-yard field goal attempt by Cam Little just two weeks ago becoming the longest in NFL history, the league has entered what many are calling its "juiced-ball era." The recent rule change allows teams to spend all season perfecting their own K-balls, or balls reserved specifically for kicks and punts.
The new rules have led to a revolution in the sport, with half of the six longest field goals in NFL history happening in the last two months alone. Santos knows his current approach may not be enough to join the league's elite kickers. Comparing himself to golfers, he imagines himself on Whistling Straights, a windy course that demands precision and composure.
However, Santos is aware of the shifting landscape. The number of 55-yard-plus field goals has tripled in the last three years, and teams are now expected to have an effective long-range kicker. Before the season began, each team received 60 Wilson K-balls, with rules limiting teams to three balls per game.
As Santos prepares for Sunday's game against the Vikings, he faces a unique challenge – to keep his cool in the cold weather of Soldier Field and maintain his accuracy. The NFL's new kickoff rule has also changed the calculus on field goals, potentially pushing teams further away from scoring touchdowns and towards field goal attempts.
Santos acknowledges that the league's approach may not have been realistic for Chicago before the change. However, he believes the current state of affairs is bringing the game more into scoring situations, with players now willing to take risks and attempt longer shots.
As Santos takes on the challenge against the Vikings, fans can expect an exciting display of kicking prowess, with the kicker's temperament and composure under fire in the league's juiced-ball era.