Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker made clear Wednesday that no one is more upset about his uncharacteristic struggles than him, Jamison Hensley of ESPN reports.
Tucker's six missed field goals this season are tied for second most in the NFL, ranking behind only Atlanta's Younghoe Koo (seven misses). A seven-time Pro Bowl player, Tucker is 16-of-22 (72.7%), his worst conversion rate through 11 games in his 13-year career.
"Believe me when I say nobody takes it more personally than I do, nobody is more affected than me when I miss the kick," Tucker said. "So yeah, I take it really personally. At the exact same time, my particular line of work requires in my opinion that I compartmentalize my feelings. I leave them to the side and I focus on the action of kicking the ball and not the consequence.
"So as difficult as that may be at times, that is the challenge that I'm facing right now. That's my only option, is just continue to work and focus on the action, focus on the process and let the results take care of themselves after just putting in the work."
It's surprising when Tucker has this many misses at this point of a season. It's even more surprising by how he's missing his kicks.
In his previous two seasons combined (2022 and 2023), Tucker has missed wide left twice. This season, he has been wide left on all six of his misses.
"The adjustment is pretty clear," Tucker said. "I just need to make it a point not to let the ball carry to the left. So that's something that we're going to continue working on in practice."
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