Cincinnati Bengals sign kicker Bullock to contract extension

The Bengals on Tuesday rewarded kicker Randy Bullock for his reliability.

The Bengals signed Bullock to two-year contract extension through the 2020 season. Bullock was in the final season of a two-year deal.

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Since joining the Bengals during the 2016 season, Bullock has converted 90 percent (27 of 30) of his field goals and 95.7 percent (45 of 47) of his PATs. This season the has made all four of his field-goal attempts and is 8 of 8 on PTAs. His 20 points are the most in the AFC and ranks third in the NFL among kickers.

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Bullock, 28, has played for five NFL teams, including the Texans, Jets, Giants and Steelers. Over his seven-year career, has made 105 of 126 field goal attempts (83.3 percent) and 95.8 percent (136 of 142) of his PATs.

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