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Rams' 'Thiccer Kicker' Harrison Mevis Scores

Summary

  • Harrison Mevis, nicknamed 'The Thiccer Kicker,' joins the Rams.
  • Mevis played college football for Missouri and the UFL's Stallions.
  • He holds an SEC record for a 61-yard field goal made in college.
Rams' 'Thiccer Kicker' Harrison Mevis Scores

The Los Angeles Rams have introduced Harrison Mevis, affectionately nicknamed 'The Thiccer Kicker,' to their lineup for his first NFL regular season games. He is currently filling in for the team's recently released kicker. Mevis's college career with the Missouri Tigers was notable, where he achieved an SEC record with a 61-yard field goal.

Prior to joining the Rams, Mevis showcased his skills in the UFL, playing for the Birmingham Stallions during their 2025 spring season. He demonstrated impressive accuracy, making 20 out of 21 field goals, with his longest successful attempt from 54 yards. His college statistics also show a significant number of successful kicks throughout his tenure.

Mevis's physical presence, listed at 6-feet and 242 pounds in the UFL, contrasts with traditional kicker profiles, proving that size is not a barrier to performance. His transition to the NFL with the Rams highlights his journey and potential to succeed at the professional level.

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The 'Thiccer Kicker' for the Los Angeles Rams is Harrison Mevis.
Harrison Mevis holds the SEC record for the longest field goal, making one from 61 yards.
Before joining the Rams, Harrison Mevis played college football for the Missouri Tigers and in the UFL for the Birmingham Stallions.

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