The Las Vegas Raiders may be forced to find a new kicker after the 2025 NFL season as Daniel Carlson appears to have lost his edge. Historically, the Raiders have seen legendary kickers, from George Blanda to Sebastian Janikowski. In 2018, Carlson joined the team midseason and quickly became a fan favorite, earning the nickname "Cash Money Carlson" for his accuracy and clutch performances.
For many years, Carlson was reliable, but his performance has declined recently. The 2025 NFL season has been especially challenging for him.
The game in Week 9 offered a clear example of Carlson's struggles. He failed to kick the ball into the landing zone on the opening drive, setting a negative tone. Additionally, he missed an extra point in the first half. These mistakes proved costly as the Raiders lost in overtime by one point.
His poor performance was contrasted by second-year Jaguars kicker Cam Little, who made an NFL-record 68-yard field goal to end the first half.
Head coach Pete Carroll all but admitted how frustrating this was during his postgame media availability.
Carlson’s recent struggles highlight a growing problem for the Raiders, who may soon need to consider replacing him to maintain their kicking strength.
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