The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Kicker Koo leaps from unemployed to the Pro Bowl

- By D. Orlando Ledbetter darryl. ledbetter@ ajc. com

It’s been a long journey for Falcons kicker Younghoe Koo.

He’s gone from Georgia Southern, to getting cut by the San Diego Chargers, to unemployed, to kicking in the Alliance of American Football, to making the Falcons’ roster and finally, to being named a Pro Bowl player for the first time Monday.

“It was definitely cool,” Koo said Wednesday. “It’s an honor. It was definitely a cool moment for me, but also for ( long snapper) Josh ( Harris) and ( punter Sterling Hofrichter) and all of the guys. I’m just part of an operation. I’m just really glad that I was able to get the recognitio­n.”

Koo and defensive tackle Grady Jarrett were the only Falcons named to the NFC Pro Bowl team.

“A guy who came here and got an opportunit­y and has done a great job, he’s been phenomenal all year,” Falcons interim coach Raheem Morris said. “He’s been clutch. He’s our money man. He’s done everything phenomenal­ly for us. I ’ m so excited for him ( because of ) how far he’s come and his accomplish­ments.”

While things have gone haywire for most of the Falcons’ season, Koo has been consistent and the beneficiar­y of a poor red- zone offense. Koo has set single- season franchise records for made field goals ( 35) and field goals of at least 50 yards ( eight) in 2020. He has made 35 of 36 field- goal attempts ( 97.2%) for 133 points, including 8- of- 8 on attempts of at least 50 yards.

“I was kind of sitting there realizing how far I’ve come, but also I’m excited to see where it takes me,” Koo said.

Koo is the hottest kicker in the NFL. He has made 27 consecutiv­e field goals dating to Week 4 of the season. His streak is the longest single- season streak in franchise history and the second- longest overall in team history.

Koo seemed sincere about Harris, who learned the NFL fieldgoal operation set- up from former kicker Matt Bryant and punter/ holder Matt Bosher.

“Since my first day here, he’s been a leader for me,” Koo said of Harris. “Not only for me, but for the entire specialist group. He’s been here for almost 10 years.

“I rely on him heavily in terms of experience­s and different situations that he’s been through. I definitely depend on him bigtime. Not only on the field, but off the field. I try to ask him a lot of questions and try to be prepared for the stuff that I might not have gone through yet.”

Koo leads the NFL in points scored ( 133) and made field goals ( 35), is tied for the most field goals of at least 50 yards and is the only kicker to attempt at least five field goals of 50- plus yards without a miss this season.

The Falcons tried to replace Bryant with Giorgio Tavecchio last season, but after he struggled and several tryouts didn’t work out, the Falcons re- signed Bryant. When Bryant struggled, they had to start over. Koo was signed Oct. 30, 2019 and kicked

in the final eight games. He made 23 of 26 field- goal attempts and 15 of 16 extra- point tries.

The Falcons signed him to a oneyear, $ 660,000 contract Feb. 18.

With the offense struggling to score touchdowns, the Falcons have turned to Koo often.

“I think it’s just muscle memory at this point,” Koo said. “Just kind of kicking to the ( middle), getting in a good groove, getting into a good rhythm and just carrying that on to the field when my name is called.”

Koo is not superstiti­ous about his streak.

“I ’ m kind of t he opposite,” Koo said. “I will probably change everything just on purpose so t hat I don’t have any correlatio­n to my performanc­e. I’m not really superstiti­ous or anything. I’m just focused on what I have to do on the field. I don’t really believe in that stuff.”

He does try to keep his mental approach simple.

“Just kick the same ball,” Koo

said. “Kicking a PAT or shorter field goal, it i s still going to go 50- plus yards. There is no reason to really change anything. I just have to trust my swing and kick the same ball.”

In 2017, Koo played four games for the Chargers and made 3 of 6 field- goal attempts. He was cut Oct. 6, 2017 and was out of the NFL for the 2018 season. He kicked for the Atlanta Legends of the Alliance of American Football in 2019 and was 14- of- 14 on fieldgoal attempts before the league folded. He was signed to the Patriots’ practice squad Oct. 4, 2019 and later that month signed with the Falcons.

“I don’t think it was one kick,” Koo said when asked when he knew he made it. “It was just the discipline of sticking to my routine, my workouts and living in that moment. Just putting the work in there. I know that once I’m done playing, looking back, it will be all stacked up and something special has been built.”

 ?? CURTIS COMPTON/ CURTIS. COMPTON@ AJC. COM ?? Kicking is “just muscle memory at this point,” Younghoe Koo said. “Just kind of kicking to the ( middle), getting in a good groove, getting into a good rhythm and just carrying that on to the field when my name is called.”
CURTIS COMPTON/ CURTIS. COMPTON@ AJC. COM Kicking is “just muscle memory at this point,” Younghoe Koo said. “Just kind of kicking to the ( middle), getting in a good groove, getting into a good rhythm and just carrying that on to the field when my name is called.”

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