Gano, Rackers battling to be Redskins kicker

 
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ASHBURN, Va. (AP) — One of four preseason games down and the Washington Redskins are no closer to resolving their kicking competition.

That's because neither 25-year-old incumbent Graham Gano nor challenger Neil Rackers, who'll be 35 next week, attempted a field goal during Thursday's 7-6 win at Buffalo. Gano kicked the game's only extra point. Each kicked off once.

photo -   Washington Redskins kicker Graham Gano, left, kicker Neil Rackers (1), long snapper Nick Sundberg, and punter Sav Rocca, right, listen to special teams coordinator Danny Smith, second from right, at the team's NFL football training camp practice at Redskins Park, Saturday, Aug. 11, 2012, in Ashburn, Va. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
Washington Redskins kicker Graham Gano, left, kicker Neil Rackers (1), long snapper Nick Sundberg, and punter Sav Rocca, right, listen to special teams coordinator Danny Smith, second from right, at the team's NFL football training camp practice at Redskins Park, Saturday, Aug. 11, 2012, in Ashburn, Va. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

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The next chance for Gano and Rackers, who have each made 16 of 19 attempts in practice during training camp, to hit a kick when it counts comes Saturday at Chicago.

"Ultimately, it's games," said special teams coach Danny Smith, who was frustrated that Washington had a .756 field goal percentage in 2011, the NFC's second-lowest.

"It's about execution under pressure. We're going to try to put them in those pressure situations and see who executes the best. Obviously, I know Graham better, but my job is to get to know the other guy well, too. I'm sure most of you will be able to pick it after four preseason games. It's going to be on production."

Rackers has been one of the NFL's most productive kickers during his 12 seasons with Cincinnati, Arizona and Houston, converting 80 percent of his field goal tries and ranking ninth among active kickers with 1,164 points.

A Pro Bowl pick when he made 95.2 percent for the 2005 Cardinals, Rackers had his next most accurate seasons the past three years for the Texans. That included 32 of 38 in 2011. However, Rackers and the Texans couldn't agree on a contract and he signed with the Redskins in April.

"I enjoyed my visit here and decided it was a good spot," said Rackers, who has forged a good friendship with Gano despite the fact that one will no longer be with the team when the season starts next month.

Rackers is the first true threat to Gano, who didn't have to fight for his job in 2010, his first full season. After making just 24 of 35 that year while working with three holders, Gano's only competition last summer was Shayne Graham, who signed after camp started and quickly fizzled. But then Gano had a league-high five kicks blocked last year. Not all were his fault.

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