After cutting Brandon McManus on Sunday, the Commanders found themselves in need of a kicker. They have decided to sign former UFL kicker Ramiz Ahmed on Tuesday, according to Nicki Jhabvala of the Washington Post. Ahmed had a brief stint with the Birmingham Stallions during the 2024 spring season, stepping in after Chris Blewitt was injured. During his time with the team, Ahmed made 10 out of 13 field goal attempts, including 4 out of 7 from beyond 40 yards. Notably, he holds the record for the longest field goal in USFL history with a 61-yarder, having played for both the Pittsburgh Maulers and New Jersey Generals.
Despite his success in the USFL, Ahmed has never attempted an NFL field goal or extra point. However, he did handle kickoffs in one game for the Packers. Ahmed went undrafted out of Nevada in 2020 but signed with the Bears before ultimately finding his way to the UFL. Now, he will have the opportunity to make his mark in the NFL with the Commanders.
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