The famous Evan McPherson is an American football placekicker for the Cincinnati Bengals of the National Football League. He played college football at Florida before being drafted by the Bengals in the fifth round of the 2021 NFL Draft, the only kicker to be selected that year.
McPherson finished the season 28-of-33 on field goal attempts (84.8%), including being 9-of-11 on field goals (81.8%) from 50+ yards. In the Bengals’ Wild Card game against the Las Vegas Raiders, McPherson was 4-of-4 on field goals, assisting the team to a 26–19 victory that gave them their first postseason win in 31 years. Subsequently, in the Divisional Round game, he again made 4-of-4 field goals, including two from over 50 yards. His 52-yard field goal as time expired gave the Bengals a 19–16 win over the Tennessee Titans to send them to their first AFC Championship Game since 1988. McPherson also became the first kicker in NFL history to kick at least 4 field goals in multiple games during the same postseason.
Evan McPherson wife
Evan McPherson is married. The name of his wife is called Gracie Groat.
Evan McPherson children
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Evan McPherson parents
Evan McPherson was born into the family of LaDon and Amber McPherson. LaDon and Amber McPherson said they cannot thank Cincinnati enough for their support of both rookie kicker Evan and their family.
Evan McPherson siblings
Evan McPherson has two siblings. McPherson’s older brother Logan was also an all-state kicker for Fort Payne High School and went on to play as a punter for Louisiana Tech University. His younger brother Alex made an All-State as a kicker with Fort Payne in 2019, and as a punter in 2020.