Trey Smack remains perfect with two more field goals over 50 yards
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 22, 2026, 4:32 AM
Last updated Aug 22, 2026

Packers rookie kicker Trey Smack continued his strong performance in the preseason, hitting all seven kicks during a game against the Broncos on August 21. Smack successfully made field goals from 51 yards, 59 yards, 43 yards, and 38 yards, and went 3-for-3 on extra points in the Packers' 33-13 victory. Coach Matt LaFleur praised Smack's back-to-back performances but emphasized the need for consistency as the season approaches. Smack is now 7-for-7 on field goals this preseason, with three attempts over 50 yards. He is expected to kick for the Packers in the regular season opener on September 13 in Minneapolis.
- •Trey Smack hit two field goals over 50 yards against the Broncos.
- •He is 7-for-7 on field goals in the preseason thus far.
- •Smack made field goals from 51 and 59 yards during the game.
- •He is expected to serve as the Packers' kicker starting September 13.
- •Coach Matt LaFleur emphasizes the need for continued consistency.
- 4:32 AMYahoo Sports — Packers rookie kicker Trey Smack stays perfect, boots two more 50+ FGs
"After a dream debut in Pittsburgh, Packers rookie kicker Trey Smack had another perfect night in Denver.
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