Sunday, 18 July 2021

Falcons K Younghoe Koo Gets Jeep, Cleats Stolen Overnight

Atlanta Falcons beloved kicker Younghoe Koo needs your help after someone stole his jeep and cleats in the middle of the night on Saturday in Alpharetta, Georgia.

Koo took to Instagram to where he shared a picture of an empty parking space and wrote, “Mfs stole my Jeep smh. Can you just bring my cleats back tho.”

“I won’t even be mad bro just bring all my cleats back so I can go kick,” he added and included the license plate and tagged ATL Scoop, an account that helps find missing cars.

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Falcons Re-Signed Koo Following Pro Bowl Season

The Falcons resigned Koo, who made the Pro Bowl for the first time in his career this past season.

The Georgia Southern product entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent with the LA Chargers in 2017, appearing in just four games before getting waived. In that time, he made three of six field goal attempts. For the 2019 season, he spent some time on the New England Patriots practice squad before the Falcons signed him in late October. He finished his first stint in Atlanta converting 23 of 26 field goal attempts and 15 of 16 extra points.

But the 2020 season was his best year yet, earning Pro Bowl honors after making 37 of 39 field goal attempts (94.9 percent), including eight of eight from at least 50 yards. Koo also converted 33 of 36 extra point attempts for a career-high 144 points. Not to mention that his 37 made field goals led the NFL and surpassed Matt Bryant (35 in 2016 and 2017) for the most field goals in a single season in franchise history.

In addition, Koo converted 27 consecutive field goals between Week 4 and Week 15 last year, marking the longest in-season streak in Atlanta Falcons history and the second-longest streak in franchise history overall. He also notably became the first player to make at least eight field goals of 50-or-more yards without a miss in a season in Falcons history.

 

 

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