RSR NFL Athletes Week Two

RSR NFL Athletes Week Two

RSR Sports Management, LLC clients in the NFL enjoyed a great week of performance. Here are some of the highlights for the RSR clients this past weekend.

Landon Cohen
Defensive Tackle
Detroit Lions

Landon Cohen played well for the Lions against the Minnesota Vikings during the second week of the season. Although the Lions had a tough game, Cohen recorded one tackle for no gain and one assist. Landon continues his stead play at Defensive Tackle.

Jeremy Kapinos
Punter
Green Bay Packers

During week two of the season, Kapinos had a total of 6 punts totaling 259 yards. His long was a 53 yard punt with an average of 43.2 yards per punt. Kapinos had a beautiful punt landing inside the 20 yard line, forcing the Packers to start deep in their own territory.

Brad St. Louis
Long Snapper
Cincinnati Bengals

Brad St. Louis has been a very consistent player these past two weeks. This past week against the Packers, he played hard and was perfect on punt and field goal snaps.

Neil Rackers
Kicker
Arizona Cardinals

Rackers had an excellent game this past weekend against the Jaguars. He went one for two on his field goals and four for four in extra points to add to his performance. His longest kick hit 45 yards. With the past two weeks of stunning performances, Rackers proves to be a key asset for the Cardinals.

Steve Weatherford-
Punter
New York Jets

It was another good day on the field for Steve. He had a total of 5 punts totaling 209 yards. He average 41.8 yards per punt. He had one touchback and remarkably pinned one inside the 20-yard-line to pin Brady and the Patriots back deep in there own territory. His longest punt was a 48-yarder. Steve is now two for two in stellar punting performances in 2009.

Shayne Graham
Kicker, Cincinnati Bengals

Shayne Graham helped power the Bengals to a week 2 upset win over the Green Bay Packers. He had one field goal attempt and hit it from 40 yards away to cushion Cincinnati’s lead. He was also a perfect four for four on extra points as the Bengals offense came alive.

By Gabby Addonizio and Marc Schauer

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