Stephen Hauschka Explained

Stephen Hauschka
Number:6, 3, 4, 9
Position:Placekicker
Birth Date:29 June 1985
Birth Place:Needham, Massachusetts, U.S.
Height Ft:6
Height In:4
Weight Lbs:210
High School:Needham
(Needham, Massachusetts)
Undraftedyear:2008
Pastteams:
Highlights:
Statlabel1:Field goals made
Statvalue1:264
Statlabel2:Field goals attempted
Statvalue2:310
Statlabel3:Field goal %
Statvalue3:85.2
Statlabel4:Longest field goal
Statvalue4:58
Statlabel5:Touchbacks
Statvalue5:375
Pfr:HausSt00

Stephen Theodore Hauschka (born June 29, 1985) is an American former professional football player who was a placekicker in the National Football League (NFL). He was signed by the Minnesota Vikings as an undrafted free agent in 2008. He played college football at Middlebury College and North Carolina State.

Hauschka was also a member of the Baltimore Ravens, Atlanta Falcons, Detroit Lions, Las Vegas Locomotives, Denver Broncos, Seattle Seahawks, Buffalo Bills, and Jacksonville Jaguars. He won Super Bowl XLVIII as a member of the Seahawks.

Early life

Stephen Hauschka grew up in Needham, Massachusetts, where he played on the Needham High School Rockets varsity soccer team, and the varsity lacrosse team. He also played trombone in the NHS concert band and NHS jazz band.[1] He did not play football for the Rockets. He graduated in 2003 and went to Middlebury College with intent to play Division III soccer for the Panthers.

College career

Middlebury College

In 2003, Hauschka was cut from the Middlebury Panthers men's varsity soccer team and finished the season on junior varsity. Prior to his sophomore soccer season, Hauschka was urged by his friend, Scott Secor, to try out for the football team, where he edged out freshman recruit Jacob Lister for the starting kicker role.[2] In his three seasons with the Panthers, he was a two-time All-NESCAC selection as both a kicker and punter. He owns the school's single-season and career records for field goals. He was named a District I Academic All-American by College Sports Information Directors Association (CoSIDA) during his senior year. He was a semi-finalist for the Lou Groza Award for the top college football placekicker. Hauschka was also a member of the Middlebury College lacrosse team. Hauschka graduated from Middlebury College with a B.A. in neuroscience in 2007.

North Carolina State

After graduating with honors from Middlebury College, Hauschka decided to forgo an acceptance to dental school and enrolled as a graduate student at North Carolina State in 2007. Since Hauschka was cut from the Middlebury College men's varsity soccer team during his freshman season, he retained one year of eligibility and won the kicking job for the Wolfpack. He then went 25-for-25 on extra points and 16-for-18 on field goals, which included a game-winning kick versus the Miami Hurricanes.

At North Carolina State, his first name was misspelled as "Steven," a spelling which he continued to use into his professional career.[3]

Professional career

Minnesota Vikings

Hauschka was signed by the Minnesota Vikings in 2008 to share kicking duties with Ryan Longwell in the preseason. He would later be released by the team.

Baltimore Ravens

Hauschka was claimed off waivers by the Baltimore Ravens after being released by the Vikings. He was signed to the Ravens' practice squad on September 15, 2008. He was activated on October 30 to handle the long-range field goals and kickoffs, sharing kicking duties with longtime Ravens kicker Matt Stover. His first professional field goal attempt came on November 9, 2008, against the Houston Texans, where he successfully hit a 54-yard field goal.

An exclusive-rights free agent in the 2009 off-season, Hauschka was re-signed on March 17 as the Ravens chose not to re-sign Stover. On November 17, 2009, the Ravens released Hauschka, after he missed his fourth attempt of the season (he converted 9 of 13 field goals (69.2%) in 2009) and had an extra point blocked.[4]

After his release from the Ravens, Hauschka tried out for the Atlanta Falcons on November 24, 2009,[5] and for the Dallas Cowboys on December 21.

Atlanta Falcons

Hauschka was signed by the Atlanta Falcons on December 29, 2009, after an injury to placekicker Matt Bryant. He was waived by the team on August 15, 2010.

Detroit Lions

Hauschka was claimed off waivers by the Detroit Lions on August 18, 2010. He played two preseason games for the Lions due to Lions' starter Jason Hanson's leg surgery. He was waived by the Lions on September 4, 2010.

Las Vegas Locomotives

Hauschka was signed by the UFL's Las Vegas Locomotives on October 4, 2010. On October 8, Hauschka tied the UFL record with three field goals in a single game.

Denver Broncos

On December 12, 2010, the Denver Broncos signed Hauschka after a season-ending groin injury to Matt Prater. He was waived by the team on September 3, 2011.

Seattle Seahawks

Hauschka was claimed off waivers by the Seattle Seahawks on September 4, 2011.

In a Week 10 match-up against the Baltimore Ravens, Hauschka tied the Seahawks' record for most field goals in a game, by scoring five of them, leading Seattle to a 22–17 upset.

In the wild-card round against the Washington Redskins, Hauschka strained his calf, and was placed on injured reserve. On April 18, 2013, the Seahawks re-signed Hauschka.

In Week 4 of the 2013 season, Hauschka kicked a 45-yard field goal to give the Seahawks a come-from-behind overtime victory against the Houston Texans at Reliant Stadium. The final score was 23–20, after trailing the Texans, 20–3, in the first half. Thanks to Hauschka's game-winning kick, the Seahawks went 4–0 for the first time in franchise history. The Seahawks finished 13–3 and reached Super Bowl XLVIII, where they defeated the Denver Broncos, 43–8.

On March 17, 2014, the Seahawks re-signed Hauschka to a three-year contract worth $9.15 million, of which $3.35 million was guaranteed.[6] He began the 2015 season by hitting his first 16 field-goal attempts, including four from 50 yards or more.[7]

Hauschka was named an alternate for the 2016 Pro Bowl.[8]

Buffalo Bills

On March 9, 2017, Hauschka signed a three-year contract with the Buffalo Bills.[9] [10] Competing against rookie Austin Rehkow for a roster spot, Hauschka won the competition on August 20.[11] His kicking style, involving low line-drive kicks (which was one of the reasons the Seahawks, who preferred someone with a higher kick trajectory, did not re-sign him), was considered one of his strengths for Buffalo, as the greater power of a line-drive kick can counteract windy conditions.[12]

On September 10, 2017, in the season-opening 21–12 victory over the New York Jets, Hauschka made his debut as a Bill. He converted three extra points in the win.[13] In Week 3, Hauschka went 4-for-4 on field goals, including a 55-yarder, and converted all extra-point attempts, earning him AFC Special Teams Player of the Week.[14] The following week, he was a perfect 3-for-3 on field goals including a tie-breaking 56-yarder in a 23–17 win over the Falcons, earning him his second straight AFC Special Teams Player of the Week.[15]

Hauschka broke the NFL record for most consecutive field goals made from 50 yards or beyond after he made a 50-yard field goal against the Los Angeles Chargers on November 19, 2017.[16]

In Week 10 of the 2018 season, Hauschka made all seven of his kicks, five extra points and two field goals, including a season-long 54-yarder, in a 41–10 win over the New York Jets, earning him AFC Special Teams Player of the Week.[17] During the rematch against the Jets in week 14, Hauschka was hit in the back by Jets defensive end Henry Anderson following a blocked field goal attempt, suffering an injured hip on the play.[18]

On August 28, 2019, Hauschka signed a two-year, $8 million contract extension with the Bills.[19]

On August 27, 2020, Hauschka was released by the Bills after the team selected Tyler Bass in the 2020 draft.[20]

Jacksonville Jaguars

On September 28, 2020, Hauschka was signed by the Jacksonville Jaguars.[21] In his first game with the team, he missed both of his field goal attempts, from 24 yards and 49 yards, and was subsequently released on October 12.[22] Hauschka announced his retirement from football on December 4, 2020.[23]

NFL career statistics

Legend
Won the Super Bowl
BoldCareer high
YearTeamGPField GoalsExtra PointsTotal Points
BAL8 1 2 50.0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 1–2 54 0 0 0.0 3
BAL9 9 13 69.2 0–0 1–1 5–7 3–5 0–0 44 27 28 96.4 54
DEN4 6 7 85.7 0–0 9–9 3–3 2–3 0–0 46 10 10 100.0 28
SEA16 25 30 83.3 2–2 5–6 9–10 7–8 2–4 52 34 34 100.0 109
SEA16 24 27 88.9 1–1 7–7 10–10 5–5 1–4 52 46 48 95.8 118
SEA16 33 35 94.3 0–0 10–11 9–9 11–12 3–3 53 44 44 100.0 143
SEA16 31 37 83.8 0–0 10–10 10–10 9–13 2–4 58 41 41 100.0 134
SEA16 29 31 93.5 0–0 9–9 7–7 7–9 6–6 54 40 44 90.9 127
SEA16 33 37 89.2 0–0 11–13 13–13 8–10 1–1 53 29 35 82.8 128
BUF16 29 33 87.9 0–0 6–6 9–9 7–9 7–9 56 29 29 100.0 116
BUF16 22 28 78.6 0–0 3–3 8–8 7–10 4–7 54 25 26 96.1 91
BUF16 22 28 78.6 0–0 5–5 7–8 9–10 1–5 51 30 32 93.7 96
JAX1 0 2 0.0 0–0 0–1 0–0 0–0 0–1 0 2 2 100.0 2
Total 166 264 310 85.2 3–3 68–73 90–94 75–95 28–45 58 357 373 95.7 1149

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NFL records

Bills franchise records

Seahawks franchise records

Personal life

Hauschka married fellow Middlebury alumna Lindsey Jones in June 2011 shortly after her graduation from Boston College Law School.[25]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Reiss . Jaclyn . January 23, 2014 . Needham native Steven Hauschka, once a soccer player, now Super Bowl contender . February 11, 2017 . The Boston Globe.
  2. Web site: Middlebury – Cumulative Season Statistics . February 11, 2017 . Middlebury.edu.
  3. Web site: Wulf, Steve . June 13, 2014 . Steven Hauschka's road to SB XLVIII . November 14, 2014 . ESPN.
  4. News: November 17, 2009 . Ravens Release Hauschka . www.BaltimoreRavens.com . November 17, 2009 . February 24, 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120224235241/http://www.baltimoreravens.com/News/Articles/2009/11/Ravens_Release_Hauschka.aspx . dead .
  5. Web site: Hensley . Jamison . November 24, 2009 . Hauschka tries out for Falcons . November 25, 2009 . Baltimore Sun Ravens Insider Blog . August 14, 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100814095129/http://weblogs.baltimoresun.com/sports/ravens/blog/2009/11/hauschka_tries_out_for_falcons.html . dead .
  6. Web site: Breech . John . March 17, 2014 . Seahawks re-sign K Steven Hauschka to three-year deal . March 18, 2014 . CBSSports.com.
  7. Web site: Steven Hauschka – Seattle Seahawks – National Football League – Yahoo! Sports . February 11, 2017 . Yahoo.com.
  8. Web site: Boyle, John . December 22, 2015 . Seven Seahawks Earn 2016 Pro Bowl Honors . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20151223142320/http://www.seahawks.com/news/2015/12/22/seven-seahawks-earn-2016-pro-bowl-honors . December 23, 2015 . September 27, 2016 . Seahawks.com.
  9. Web site: Brown . Chris . March 9, 2017 . Bills agree to terms with five including S Hyde and K Hauschka . BuffaloBills.com . March 9, 2017 . March 10, 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170310015752/http://www.buffalobills.com/news/article-1/Bills-agree-to-terms-with-five-including-S-Hyde-and-K-Hauschka/d8d35fb4-046c-47e6-a289-2a7dff43e38e . dead .
  10. Web site: Steven Hauschka Contract Details, Salary Cap Breakdowns, Salaries, Bonuses . September 19, 2019 . Spotrac.
  11. Web site: Brown, Chris . August 20, 2017 . Bills sign TE Anderson, S McDonald . BuffaloBills.com . October 28, 2017 . August 20, 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170820182004/http://www.buffalobills.com/news/article-1/Bills-sign-TE-Anderson-S-McDonald/2f3f10b1-5ba9-4920-b883-dc7db8be5a03 . dead .
  12. Web site: Pergament . Alan . 2019-09-23 . Like the Bills, McCarthy and Feely exceed expectations, come up 'huge' with Buffalove . 2024-06-02 . Buffalo News . en.
  13. Web site: New York Jets at Buffalo Bills – September 10th, 2017 . September 14, 2017 . Pro-Football-Reference.com.
  14. Web site: Lam, Quang M. . September 27, 2017 . Tom Brady, Kirk Cousins among Players of the Week . NFL.com.
  15. Web site: October 4, 2017 . Deshaun Watson, Todd Gurley among Players of Week . NFL.com.
  16. Web site: Warren . Matt . November 19, 2017 . Buffalo Bills kicker Stephen Hauschka sets NFL record for consecutive 50-yard field goals . November 22, 2017 . Buffalo Rumblings . SB Nation.
  17. Web site: Bergman, Jeremy . November 14, 2018 . Ben Roethlisberger, Mitch Trubisky among Players of the Week . NFL.com.
  18. Web site: Staff . December 16, 2018 . Jets' Henry Anderson fined $10K for hit on Bills' Stephen Hauschka . November 7, 2020 . The Buffalo News . en.
  19. Web site: Gordon, Grant . August 28, 2019 . Stephen Hauschka inks 2-year extension with Bills . NFL.com.
  20. Web site: August 27, 2020 . Bills release kicker Stephen Hauschka and punter Lachlan Edwards . BuffaloBills.com.
  21. Web site: September 28, 2020 . Jaguars Make Roster Moves . Jaguars.com.
  22. News: Smith, Michael David . October 12, 2020 . Jaguars cut Stephen Hauschka, make Jon Brown their fifth kicker this year . October 29, 2020 . NBCSports.com.
  23. News: Florio, Mike . December 4, 2020 . Stephen Hauschka retires at 35 . December 7, 2020 . NBCSports.com.
  24. Web site: Stephen Hauschka Stats – ESPN . ESPN.com.
  25. News: June 24, 2011 . Lindsey Jones, Stephen Hauschka . https://web.archive.org/web/20130203142348/http://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/26/fashion/weddings/lindsey-jones-stephen-hauschka-weddings.html . February 3, 2013 . November 14, 2014 . New York Times.