Philadelphia Eagles The
Philadelphia Eagles chose Henery in the fourth round of the
2011 NFL draft with the 120th overall pick. He began the season as the Eagles' starting
placekicker, and set a new NFL record for field goal accuracy by a rookie kicker. In Week 16, he kicked a career-best 51-yard field goal in a 20−7 win over the
Dallas Cowboys at
Cowboys Stadium. In his second year with the Eagles, he set a franchise record by making 18 consecutive field goals, and went on to extend the record to 22 (then-longest active streak in the league), before just missing a 58-yard field goal in Week 14 against Tampa Bay. On August 30, 2014, Henery lost the starting
placekicker position to
Cody Parkey and was released by the Eagles.
Detroit Lions On September 22, 2014, the
Detroit Lions signed Henery to replace struggling rookie
Nate Freese. On October 6, a day after missing three field goals in the Lions' week five loss to the
Buffalo Bills, including a potential game-winner late in the final minute, he was released by the team. ==Post-career==