Tim Duncan (American football)

Tim Duncan
No. 5
Position: Placekicker
Personal information
Date of birth: (1979-06-12) June 12, 1979
Place of birth: Tulsa, Oklahoma
Career information
College: Oklahoma
Undrafted: 2002
Career history
*Offseason and/or practice squad member only
Career NFL statistics
Field Goals attempted: 10
Field Goals made: 6
Field Goal long: 53
Player stats at NFL.com

Tim Duncan (born June 12, 1979) is a former American football placekicker in the National Football League for the Arizona Cardinals. He played college football at the University of Oklahoma. Tim also played for Kentucky State University in the division II SIAC conference during the 1997 season when he helped the Thoroughbreds win the inaugural Pioneer Bowl. He transferred to Oklahoma the following season.

He also played for the Philadelphia Eagles and Oakland Raiders.

He was the starting placekicker for Oklahoma's 2000 BCS National Championship team.

NFL career

Duncan played two seasons for the Arizona Cardinals backing up starter Bill Gramatica. Due to Gramatica's inconsistency and injury problems, this made it a necessity for the team to keep two kickers.

He appeared in five games in 2003, making 6 out of 10 field goals and 5 out of 6 extra points, with his longest field goal being a 53-yarder. He was released on November 10, 2003.

On March 30, 2004, Duncan signed a two-year contract with the Philadelphia Eagles, only to be released August 30. He would later work out with the Tennessee Titans, but wasn't offered a contract.

After a year out of football, Duncan signed with the Oakland Raiders on January 24, 2006. He was soon relocated to NFL Europa, where he played for the Cologne Centurions. The Raiders released him August 29. He has yet to sign or work out with a team.

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    Preceded by
    Bill Gramatica
    Arizona Cardinals starting placekicker
    2003
    Succeeded by
    Neil Rackers
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