Chicago Sun-Times

Kicker Parkey plans to huddle with Gould

- BY PATRICK FINLEY Staff Reporter Follow me on Twitter @ patrickfin­ley. Email: pfinley@suntimes.com

Cody Parkey doesn’t know Robbie Gould but, sometime before he makes his Bears’ debut this fall, he plans to reach out to the veteran for pointers on embracing the elements at Soldier Field.

“He was an incredible kicker here,” Parkey said last week after signing a four- year, $ 15 million deal with $ 9 million in guarantees. “It shows you that it’s clearly possible to be a great kicker here. I’m up for the challenge, and I’m up to go out there and do my best.”

Once the season begins, Parkey will be constantly compared to the Bears’ all- time points leader. The Bears cycled through three veterans after cutting Gould following an uneven 2016 preseason stint.

“I don’t see it as pressure . . .” said Parkey, who made 91.3 percent of his kicks for the Dolphins in 2017. “I’m human, mistakes happen. But I just go out there and I domy best and I putmy best foot forward.”

Parkey, who worked with new Bears special- teams coordinato­r Chris Tabor on the Browns two years ago, represents a new path forward. He’s five years younger than Connor Barth, Gould’s initial replacemen­t, and 10 years younger than Mike Nugent, who finished last season.

“He’s made the Pro Bowl [ in 2014], he’s still a young player,” general manager Ryan Pace said. “[ It’s] a position we wanted to address, and we feel like we’ve done that with Cody.”

 ?? | TIM BOYLE/ FOR THE SUN- TIMES ?? Cody Parkey says he is “up to the challenge” of kicking in the elements at Soldier Field and will reach out to Robbie Gould for advice.
| TIM BOYLE/ FOR THE SUN- TIMES Cody Parkey says he is “up to the challenge” of kicking in the elements at Soldier Field and will reach out to Robbie Gould for advice.

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