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New York Times
a day ago
- Sport
- New York Times
From keeper to kicker: Meet Packers' Irish import who just made his whirlwind NFL debut
GREEN BAY, Wis. — Kicker Mark McNamee had never played in an American football game before Saturday night. At the time of his first kickoff early in the second quarter of the Green Bay Packers' preseason opener against the New York Jets, McNamee had been in Green Bay for only about 21 hours. The Packers signed the Irishman shortly before training camp started, but it took more than two weeks for him to arrive in Green Bay while he waited for a visa. The team even hired an immigration lawyer to assist in the process. Advertisement The 6-foot-4 25-year-old briefly appeared in the Canadian Football League earlier this year, but his background is in Gaelic football, a sport combining basketball, rugby and soccer. He played as a goalkeeper for a team in Dublin and said that though kicking a ball is kicking a ball, there are differences between his old job and his new one. 'Gaelic football is round, so that's the biggest difference,' McNamee said. 'The sweet spot on the ball is lower to the ground, so the first thing I had to learn was just raising up the swing plane a little bit, and then the next thing is probably the trajectory of the ball you're kicking.' In Gaelic football, players can score points by kicking the ball into a soccer-style goal (3 points) or through the uprights above it (1 point). In American football, the trajectory on all kicks is elevated. McNamee participated in the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis and then a pro day for International Player Pathway program players. The Packers formerly designated outside linebacker Kenneth Odumegwu (Nigeria) and kicker Alex Hale (Australia) as their IPP players, and now McNamee holds the spot essentially given to a 17th practice squad player. After making his NFL debut, which consisted of three kickoffs, McNamee was seen after the game on the grass of an empty Lambeau Field on a video call with family members back in Ireland. 'I had to get a chat in with them real quick,' McNamee said. 'They're delighted, as well, obviously. It's been an incredible year really for my family, friends, my girlfriend, everybody. It's been great, so to actually get here, put the jersey on, despite the result (a 30-10 Packers loss), is special for everybody.' How do you from growing up in 🇮🇪 playing Gaelic Football to the NFL? An unlikely journey but @MarkMcnamee has accomplished just that by playing with the @packers last night. Follow the (lengthy!)thread below to learn more about his journey. The ups and downs. (Video thread) — Tadhg Leader (@TadhgLeader) August 10, 2025 McNamee has yet to participate in an open practice, so the Packers have done only live kicking every other session since veteran Brandon McManus kicks every other practice. McNamee will now rotate with McManus and perhaps get a chance to show off a leg he says can hit field goals from around 60 yards away. Advertisement 'The longer you stay around, you come up with a first that you didn't ever have before,' veteran special teams coordinator Rich Bisaccia said of coaching someone making their American football debut. 'He had a pretty good combine. He was in the top five guys we had graded, some of the international players that had been over there in the pathway program, and the communication back and forth has mostly been with (assistant special teams coach) Byron (Storer) and (executive vice president/director of football operations) Russ (Ball). 'For just getting off the plane and going out there and trying to kick left and right, I thought he did a good job. He's got a good leg. He's a mature guy. He handled the ambiance pretty good, so we'll see what the future brings. But field-goal-wise, we'll hopefully get him going here a little bit. He has to learn when to start and what the take-off looks like, but it was good to have him out there. Plus, he kept kicks off of our guy (McManus), so that was the big thing.' Coach Matt LaFleur said Sunday safety Zayne Anderson 'will miss some time but nothing long-term' after the Packers' reserve safety suffered a knee injury Saturday against the Jets. With 2024 second-round pick Javon Bullard primarily playing the nickel, Anderson has served as the team's No. 3 safety behind Xavier McKinney and Evan Williams. McKinney is also nursing a calf injury and likely won't practice for the near future — he said he'll be ready for Week 1 — so that means one of three things: Bullard slides back to safety, 2024 fifth-round pick Kitan Oladapo gets a turn or camp standout and 2024 UDFA Omar Brown plays with the starters. LaFleur said Bullard will practice at nickel and safety, but the Packers 'certainly don't want to get too far away from the nickel position' with Bullard. Here's defensive backs coach Ryan Downard on Oladapo and Brown, who might be fighting for one spot on the 53-man roster. On Oladapo: 'KT is obviously a big safety who can really run,' Downard said. 'You see when he turns it on, he can really go. He's done a good job with his communication. … He's a very smart individual, smart football player, has good instincts. … This will be a good opportunity for him to get more reps, and the more, the better for his development.' Advertisement On Brown: 'Obviously the Family Night was a great performance by him (three interceptions in one practice),' Downard said. 'He did a great job capitalizing on the ball-in-the-air opps. He's gotten better as we go. Each day, he just keeps getting better and better, and I knew that was going to be the case with him arriving when he did. All these training camp reps for him are so valuable, so (it's) just a matter of consistency and how many days can you string together where you're doing your job and plussing out on the grade sheet?' The plan entering the preseason, LaFleur said, was to play starters in the opener against the Jets, rest them Saturday against the Indianapolis Colts after Thursday's joint practice in Indianapolis and give the starters work in both the joint practice against the Seattle Seahawks the next week and in the exhibition finale against Seattle. That plan is subject to change, especially if LaFleur isn't satisfied with the starters after joint practice against the Colts. 'I just want to see improvement out there on the practice field,' LaFleur said. 'I want to see how we compete against one another and the work we put in. If we feel good about it, then potentially not (playing starters Saturday). But if we don't feel great about it, and we feel like we need the work, then we'll go do that.' The Packers will conduct a practice closed to the public but open to reporters Monday morning before opening Tuesday morning's practice to the public. The team flies Wednesday to Indianapolis before Thursday's joint practice, which is slated to start at 1:50 p.m. CT instead of the usual 10:30 a.m. CT start time in Green Bay. The Packers' second preseason game kicks off at noon CT on Saturday from Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. (Photo of Mark McNamee: Mike Roemer / Associated Press) Spot the pattern. Connect the terms Find the hidden link between sports terms Play today's puzzle


BBC News
2 days ago
- Sport
- BBC News
McNamee makes Packers debut a day after US arrival
Irish kicker Mark McNamee made his debut for the Green Bay Packers just a day after landing in the United Dubliner took all three kick-offs for the Packers in a 30-10 NFL pre-season defeat to the New York Jets on 25-year-old was part of the 2025 International Player Pathway programme and signed a contract with the Packers in this, his arrival in Wisconsin was delayed as he waited to be granted a visa, which he received last week, leading to him landing in the US the night before the game."I landed at about 11pm [the night before the game]," he told reporters after the game."The Packers and the immigration lawyers have been great with me in just getting it done, it's not an easy thing to get a visa. It felt like a long time, but it was only two weeks, it was really quick and I'm really grateful to be here."It feels like it's the beginning, it's a good moment for me and my family."Elsewhere, Derry native Jude McAtamney kicked a 43-yard field goal and a point in the New York Giants' 34-25 victory over the Buffalo Bills on Saturday.


Irish Examiner
2 days ago
- Sport
- Irish Examiner
'Feels like the beginning': Dubliner Mark McNamee makes Green Bay Packers debut
Mark McNamee played in his first game for the Green Bay Packers on Saturday night, a 30-10 pre-season defeat to the New York Jets. Remarkably, the Dubliner did so before taking part in his first official practice with the Packers. McNamee signed a contract with the team last month to be their International Player Pathway Program designee but his arrival in Wisconsin was delayed as he awaited a visa. He only received the green light for his visa earlier this week and arrived in the States late on Friday night. The 25-year-old, who was a goalkeeper with Ballyboden St Enda's, took all three kick-offs for the Packers. He is the second Irish player on their roster, joining Wicklow-born Daniel Whelan who took six punts in Saturday's game. "It's only really sinking in now," McNamee said. "I knew I had a job to do, so that was kind of my focus. I wasn't really thinking about the occasion at all, but it's unbelievable. Obviously disappointed in the result first and foremost, but to actually have suited up and played in the NFL is incredible and feels like it's the beginning, which is definitely a good moment for me and my family." Derry native Jude McAtamney, who is on the New York Giants' roster, featured in his side's 34-25 victory over the Buffalo Bills on Saturday. The Swatragh man kicked a 43-yard field goal and also an extra point.


USA Today
3 days ago
- Climate
- USA Today
Packers vs. Jets live blog: Updates from preseason opener
The Green Bay Packers are welcoming the New York Jets to Lambeau Field for the preseason opener on Saturday night. Kickoff is scheduled for 7:00 p.m. local time. After over two weeks of practice, Matt LaFleur's team is ready to face off against new competition in a live game environment. Will starters play? Probably, based on LaFleur's comments this week. He wants his veterans knocking off the rust and getting into game mode, but the weather on Saturday night -- which could include heavy rain in Green Bay -- might change his plans. Packers Wire will be live blogging the preseason game from start to finish below: Jordan Love warming up Love is expected to start on Saturday night. He's in full uniform for warmups pre-game. Matthew Golden arrives The Packers' first-round pick arrives for his highly anticipated NFL debut. International player Mark McNamee in uniform Kicker Mark McNamee, who is the team's International Player Pathway player, is finally in Green Bay.


Extra.ie
23-07-2025
- Sport
- Extra.ie
Dublin goalkeeper signs with NFL giants from IPP
Mark McNamee is the latest Irish star to hang up his GAA gloves for a move across the pond to the NFL. The former Ballyboden St Enda's goalkeeper has signed for Green Bay Packers after making the International Player Pathway (IPP) programme for 2025. The Dublin native joins another Irish kicker on the roster, Dan Whelan, who signed for the Packers in 2023. Mark McNamee is a former goalkeeper for Ballyboden St Enda's in Dublin. Pic: Piaras Ó Mídheach/Sportsfile Mark is a member of The Leader Kicking group and follows in the footsteps of ex-Down GAA footballer Charlie Smyth, who joined the New Orleans Saints practice squad through the programme last year. 'Another huge moment for the sport in Ireland as more and more teams in College/NFL recognize our elite leg talent,' said Tadhg Leader, the NFL IPP Kicking and Punting coach who the 25-year-old worked with. 'Congrats to you and your family Mark. Let's keep it rolling. Work to do.' Mark joined Canadian Football League franchise BC Lions after being included in the IPP but was released last month after playing two pre-season games for the Vancouver-based franchise. Jude McAtamney made his NFL regular season debut in 2024. Pic:In November, Derry's Jude McAtamney became the first Irish-born placekicker to feature in a regular season NFL game since 1985. He made his debut for New York Giants against the Washington Commanders in a game where he successfully kicked a field goal and some extra points. Meanwhile, Charlie Smyth is still trying to break into the Saints gameday squad after signing a three-year deal in 2024. Other GAA stars such as Rory Beggan and Mark Jackson also impressed at the NFL Combines last year but unfortunately did not receive contract offers.