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Paul Edinger

12/1/2005

As a precautionary measure, Edinger is not expected to practice with the Vikings on Friday, due to some soreness in his foot. However, the ailment is considered minor, and he plans to handle the team's kicking duties in Sunday's tussle with the Detroit Lions.

10/24/2005

Edinger rebounded from a rough game last week against Chicago, his former team, with a 3-for-3 effort on Sunday against the Packers. After converting from 27 and 22 yards out on his first two kicks, he won the game with a career-long 56-yard field goal as time expired.

9/3/2005

With the club's decision Saturday to release Aaron Elling, Edinger has won the job as the Minnesota Vikings' placekicker. Edinger solidified his hold on the job by hitting the game-winning field goal in Minnesota's final preseason game against the Chargers on Friday night.

8/31/2005

With Aaron Elling sidelined with a strained hip flexor, it appears Edinger is in the driver's seat to win the Minnesota Vikings' kicking job for the 2005 campaign. The kicker struggled as a member of the Chicago Bears last year, hitting just 15 of his 24 field-goal attempts. For his career, he has converted 75.3 percent of his kicks.

5/25/2005

Edinger, who asked for and was granted his release by the Chicago Bears earlier this week, has signed a one-year contract with the Minnesota Vikings. The kicker struggled last year, hitting just 15 of his 24 field-goal attempts. For his career, he has converted 75.3 percent of his kicks.

5/23/2005

Edinger has asked for and been granted his release by the Chicago Bears. The kicker was upset when the team signed veteran Doug Brien earlier this month to serve as competition for the kicking job next season. Edinger struggled last year, hitting just 15 of his 24 field-goal attempts. For his career, he has converted 75.3 percent of his kicks.