Player Outlook
The Titans released Bullock to create salary cap space and he remains a free agent at the time of this publication. Bullock was among the worst-scoring kickers in Fantasy in 2022, averaging just 5.8 points per game. He is best left undrafted.

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Year fg
Field Goals
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Field Goals Attempted
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Extra Points
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Kicking Points
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Fantasy Points
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Fantasy Points per Game
2023 3 3 7 16 164
2022 17 20 28 79 865.7
2021 26 31 42 120 1298.1
3y Avg. 21 26 31 94 1037.4
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  • Giants' Randy Bullock: Belts game-winning field goal

    Bullock made his only field-goal attempt from 42 yards out and converted his lone extra-point try in Sunday's 10-7 win against New England in Week 12. Scoring was at a minimum in the contest, and Bullock's 42-yard field goal with 8:10 remaining in the fourth quarter ended up providing the winning margin for the Giants. The Patriots had a chance to tie the game late in the period, but Chad Ryland missed a chip-shot 35-yard field goal with just six seconds on the clock. Though Bullock hasn't been tasked with much work since taking over for Graham Gano (knee) as the team's kicker in Week 9, he's yet to miss a kick, making all three of his field-goal tries and all seven of his extra-point attempts.
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  • Giants' Randy Bullock: Joins active roster

    The Giants signed Bullock to their active roster Friday. New York has already elevated Bullock three times this season, so he had to be signed to the active roster in order to suit up for Sunday's matchup against the Patriots. Bullock has been perfect so far for the Giants, converting both of his field-goal tries and all six extra-point attempts across three appearances, though he hasn't yet tried a single kick from 50+ yards out. New York also signed Cade York to the team's practice squad.
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  • Giants' Randy Bullock: Back to practice squad

    Bullock reverted to the Giants' practice squad Monday. Bullock will return to the practice squad after making his only field-goal attempt and all three extra-point tries during the team's win versus the Commanders on Sunday. The 33-year-old has already been elevated three times this season, so he will need to be signed to the active roster in order to play again. The team will now have to decide whether to sign Bullock or to go with Cade York for their upcoming matchup with the Patriots.
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  • Giants' Randy Bullock: Nails only FG attempt in win

    Bullock made his only field-goal try and all four of his extra-point attempts in Sunday's Week 11 31-19 victory over Washington. Bullock converted from 36 yards out midway through the fourth quarter for his second made field goal in as many attempts this season. New York surprisingly put up a hefty amount of points in the win, which allowed Bullock to pad his scoring total with four extra-points. The veteran hasn't been challenged with any long or pressure-packed kicks in his three games since taking over for Graham Gano (knee), but he also hasn't done anything negative to give New York reason to go in another direction.
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  • Giants' Randy Bullock: Set to kick again Week 11

    The Giants elevated Bullock from their practice squad Saturday, Dan Salomone of the Giants' official site reports. Bullock has served as New York's kicker over the past two weeks, with Graham Gano (knee) on injured reserve. He didn't get to attempt any field goals in his first contest, but Bullock connected on his only try -- a 40-yarder -- last week against Dallas. Given the struggles of the Giants' offense, Bullock isn't a particularly appealing option for fantasy managers ahead of Sunday's game versus Washington.
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  • Giants' Randy Bullock: Reverts to practice squad

    Bullock reverted to the Giants' practice squad Monday. Bullock converted his only field-goal attempt and both extra-point tries in Sunday's loss to the Cowboys. The 2012 fifth-round pick could have another opportunity to be called up next week versus the Commanders with Graham Gano (knee) still on injured reserve, though Cade York is also on the active roster.
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  • Giants' Randy Bullock: Hits lone field-goal try in Week 10

    Bullock made his only field-goal attempt and converted both extra-point tries in Sunday's loss to the Cowboys. The Giants were shut out in the first half, but Bullock avoided a second straight goose egg with two point-after conversions and a 40-yard field goal after halftime. The veteran kicker made his 2023 debut last week in Las Vegas but didn't get to attempt a kick as New York was blown out by the Raiders. Bullock was placed on the practice squad after that game before being elevated ahead of Week 10, and the Giants also have Cade York on the roster, but given that he didn't have any issues against Dallas, there's a good chance Bullock retains the kicking job moving forward. Nonetheless, he's far from a reliable fantasy option given the poor state of New York's offense.
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  • Giants' Randy Bullock: Moves to active roster

    Bullock was elevated from the practice squad to the active roster by the Giants on Saturday, Field Yates of ESPN reports. The kicker made his 2023 debut with New York in Week 9 against the Raiders but did not attempt an extra point or field goal in a 30-6 defeat. Bullock's elevation to the active roster should indicate that he'll be the kicker again Sunday against the Cowboys over Cade York. Both have been competing for the job since Graham Gano went down with a left knee injury that will require surgery.
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  • Giants' Randy Bullock: Back on practice squad

    Bullock reverted to the Giants' practice squad Monday, per the NFL's transaction log. In his second stint with the Giants, Bullock was contained to a pair of kickoffs, one to start the third quarter and another following the team's only touchdown when New York opted for a two-point conversion attempt Sunday during the 30-6 loss at Las Vegas. It's unclear if the Giants will continue to roll with Bullock as their placekicker or instead go with Cade York, who is the option on the active roster, during Graham Gano's (knee) stint on injured reserve. If Bullock gets the call Sunday in Dallas, he'll need to be elevated from the practice squad by Saturday afternoon.
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  • Giants' Randy Bullock: Gets no opportunities in 2023 debut

    Bullock did not attempt a field goal or an extra point in Sunday's 30-6 loss to the Raiders. Bullock was elevated to the active roster from the practice squad Saturday and worked as New York's kicker in the stead of Graham Gano (knee), but he didn't have any chances to kick the ball through the uprights. The Giants scored just once in the contest and elected to try for a two-point conversion after Wan'Dale Robinson hauled in a touchdown early in the fourth quarter. Bullock will likely be tabbed to kick for New York again next week versus Dallas, but given the quality of opponent, the team's recent paltry offensive production and the likely absence of starting QB Daniel Jones (knee), his opportunities may be very limited again.
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  • Giants' Randy Bullock: Kicking for New York on Sunday

    Bullock will serve as the Giants' kicker Sunday at Las Vegas with Cade York a healthy scratch, Dan Salomone of the team's official site reports. New York elevated Bullock from its practice squad Saturday, joining York on active roster after the latter was claimed off the Titans' practice squad this week in the wake of Graham Gano's (knee) IR stint. Bullock will get the first chance to sub in for Gano, which marks his second time kicking for the Giants. In his most recent action last season, Bullock made 17 of 20 field-goal attempts and all 28 point-after tries in 15 games for Tennessee.
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  • Giants' Randy Bullock: Joins active roster

    Bullock was elevated to the Giants' active roster Saturday, Art Stapleton of The Bergen Record reports. It's unclear who will start Sunday between Bullock and Cade York, who was signed off the Titans' practice squad earlier this week. The veteran certainly Bullock has more experience having played nine years across seven teams, including a one-game stint with the Giants back in 2016, but his accuracy has been a bit suspect recently, as he's made just 26 of his 37 field-goal attempts from 40-plus yards over the past three seasons.
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  • Randy Bullock: Joining Giants' practice squad

    The Giants are in line to sign Bullock to their practice squad Thursday, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports. The Giants worked out a number of veteran kickers Thursday and ultimately settled on bringing Bullock on board. Though Bullock will stick on the practice squad for now, he could be a candidate to get elevated to the 53-man roster for Sunday's game against the Raiders. Graham Gano is the Giants' lone kicker on the roster at the moment, but he's been contending with a knee injury on his plant leg and is coming off a rough showing in the team's 13-10 overtime loss to the Jets in Week 8 in which he missed field-goal attempts from 35 and 47 yards out. If Gano isn't deemed healthy enough to kick this weekend, Bullock would be his obvious replacement.
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  • Titans' Randy Bullock: Scores 10 points

    Bullock made all three of his field-goal attempts and his only extra-point try in Week 18's 20-16 loss to the Jaguars. Bullock converted from 51, 39 and 41 yards on his field goals. The veteran played 15 games this season, making 17 of 20 field goals and all 28 of his PATs. With just 79 total points, though, Bullock placed outside the top 30 in scoring for kickers. That said, he remains under contract with the Titans for the 2023 campaign.
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  • Titans' Randy Bullock: Scores seven points

    Bullock made both of his field-goal attempts as well as his only extra-point try in Week 17's 27-13 loss to the Cowboys. Bullock converted field goals from 37 and 29 yards. With 69 points on the campaign, he ranks outside the top 30 league-wide in scoring at his position.
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  • Titans' Randy Bullock: Uninvolved again

    Bullock did not attempt a field goal and made both of his extra-point attempts in Saturday's 19-14 loss to the Texans. Bullock made minimal impact in Saturday's loss, as he was asked to convert only two extra-point attempts. He has now failed to make a field goal in three consecutive games and has not made multiple goals in 11 of 13 contests on the campaign.
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  • Titans' Randy Bullock: Misses lone field-goal attempt

    Bullock missed his only field-goal attempt but made both of his extra-point attempts in Sunday's 17 -14 loss to the Chargers. Bullock missed a 51-yard field goal early in the fourth quarter, a kick that would have given Tennessee a three-point lead. He has now made only five of eight attempts from 40 yards or further this season. Overall, Bullock has failed to make multiple field goals in each of his last six games.
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  • Titans' Randy Bullock: Converts limited opportunities

    Bullock made his lone field-goal attempt and also converted his only extra-point attempt in Sunday's 35-10 loss to the Eagles. Bullock returned from a two-game absence caused by a calf injury but wasn't afforded many opportunities given the blowout loss. However, he delivered when called upon, converting a 36-yard field-goal attempt late in the second quarter. Bullock has now failed to make multiple field goals in a game in each of his last four contests.
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  • Titans' Randy Bullock: Puts in full practice

    Bullock (calf) was a full participant during Wednesday's practice, Jim Wyatt of the Titans' official site reports. Bullock was sidelined for both of the Titans' past two games due to a calf injury he suffered during pregame warmups in Tennessee's Week 10 win over Denver. Now that he's healthy, Bullock should reclaim his role as Tennessee's kicker this weekend in Philadelphia. Caleb Shudak -- who made three of his four field-goal attempts during his NFL debut Week 12 against the Bengals -- will most likely be waived within the coming days.
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  • Titans' Randy Bullock: Not playing Sunday

    The Titans have ruled out Bullock (calf) for Sunday's game versus the Bengals, Randy Bullock of the team's official site reports. Bullock injured his right calf during pregame warmups Week 10 against the Broncos, and while he made his only field-goal attempt and both point-after tries in that game, he hasn't played in the meantime. Josh Lambo filled in for him Week 11 at Green Bay, but he was waived Monday before the Titans designated Caleb Shudak (undisclosed) for return from the reserve/PUP list Tuesday. Now that Shudak has been activated as of Saturday, he'll handle kicking duties for the team until Bullock is healthy enough to do so.
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