The 22-year-old Krieg is a converted soccer player who previously played in professional football in Europe. He drew the attention of NFL scouts when he converted all 14 field goal attempts at the Combine, the only kicker to do so.
He impressed once again at the NFL’s International Player Pathway pro day on Wednesday and scheduled visits with multiple teams.
Atlanta was his first and ultimately only stop. Expecting competition for Krieg’s signature, the Falcons offered him a three-year deal with a signing bonus and a base salary guarantee, per Garafolo. He will enter training camp competing with Younghoe Koo to be the team’s kicker in 2025.
Koo emerged as one of the league’s best kickers after his first three years in Atlanta, earning a five-year, $24.25M extension to become one of the highest-paid players at his position. He took a step back over the next three years, culminating in a disappointing 2024 season. He ended the year on injured reserve after converting just 73.5% of his field goal attempts, his lowest in six years with the Falcons.
Krieg’s arrival in Atlanta — especially on a multi-year deal with guaranteed money — is a clear sign that Koo’s time as a Falcon may soon come to an end. The 30-year-old is due $8.75M over the next two years, significantly less than Krieg is likely to earn on his contract. The Falcons would save $4.25M in 2025 cap space by moving on from Koo after June 1, with $2.5M in dead money split
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