Green Bay Packers 2007 season Crosby was selected by the
Green Bay Packers in the sixth round (193rd overall) of the
2007 NFL draft, the last of three consecutive picks for the Packers, and the third kicker overall. Crosby entered
training camp in a battle with incumbent placekicker
Dave Rayner. During Green Bay's first pre-season game against the
Pittsburgh Steelers, Crosby kicked a 52-yard field goal, the longest field goal in the history of
Heinz Field. Crosby won the starting job during the final roster cut. In his first regular season game, Crosby converted all three field goals he attempted, including a 53-yarder and a 42-yard kick with two seconds left on the clock to help the Packers defeat the visiting
Philadelphia Eagles 16–13. The kick was the first game-winner by a rookie on opening weekend since 1979 (when
Matt Bahr achieved the same feat). Crosby was the first player in NFL history to kick a 50-yard field goal and a game-winning field goal with under a minute remaining in his NFL debut. Crosby was named NFC Special Teams Player of the Week (the first rookie kicker to receive this honor on opening weekend). Crosby was awarded the NFC Special Teams Player of the Month for November 2007. He led all NFL kickers with 54 points and tied for the lead with 12 field goals as the Packers posted a 4–1 mark. Crosby converted 12 of 15 field goals during November and was a perfect 18-for-18 on PATs. He had at least one field goal in every game, including four in the Week 9 win at the
Kansas City Chiefs. His longest field goal of the month was a 52-yarder in the Week 13 contest at the
Dallas Cowboys. For the
2007 season, Crosby led the NFL with 130 points scored and his 24 field goals ranked first in the NFC. Crosby finished second for most points scored in a season by a rookie (
Kevin Butler had 144 points for
Chicago in 1985). Crosby finished 2007 with the highest-scoring season by a kicker in franchise history and third-highest season point total by any Packers player.
2008 season In the 2008 season, Crosby converted all 46 extra point attempts and 27 of 34 field goal attempts as the Packers went 6–10. He led the league in extra points attempted and converted.
2009 season Crosby converted 48 of 49 extra point attempts and 27 of 36 field goal attempts in the 2009 season as the Packers went 11–5.
2010 season In the first game of the 2010 regular season against the Eagles, Crosby kicked a field goal from 56 yards in the last seconds of the first half, his then career long and a franchise record. On the day, he converted all three extra point tries and both field goal attempts in the 27–20 victory. He earned NFC Special Teams Player of the Week for his game against Philadelphia. On the 2010 season, Crosby converted all 46 extra point attempts and 22 of 28 field goal attempts. At the end of the 2010 season, Crosby and the Packers appeared in
Super Bowl XLV against the Steelers. In the 31–25 victory, he converted all four extra point attempts and his only field goal attempt. In the 2010 postseason, Crosby converted all 16 extra point attempts.
2011 season On July 27, 2011, the Packers re-signed Crosby to a 5-year, $14 million deal. In Week 4, Crosby kicked a season-high seven
PATs against the
Denver Broncos. In Week 5, he equaled his then record distance on a 56-yard field goal on October 9, 2011, in the third quarter against the
Atlanta Falcons. In Week 7, Crosby set the franchise record when he made a 58-yard field goal in the third quarter as part of a four-field-goal game. Crosby earned NFC Special Teams Player of the Week honors for Weeks 5 and 7. For the month of October, Crosby won NFC Special Teams Player of the Month. Crosby kicked four field goals in a game on three occasions, which were Week 5 (Falcons), Week 7 (
Minnesota Vikings), and Week 14 (
Oakland Raiders). He finished the 2011 season converting 68-of-69 extra point attempts and 24-of 28 field goal attempts. He led the league in extra points attempted and converted. The Packers' season ended in the
Divisional Round against the
New York Giants. In the 37–20 loss, he converted both extra point attempts and both field goal attempts.
2012 season In Week 2, Crosby kicked a season-long 54-yard
field goal against the
Chicago Bears. In Week 16, Crosby kicked a season-high seven
PATs against the
Tennessee Titans. In 2012, he finished with a 63.6
field-goal percentage. This was the lowest field goal percentage for any active kicker in the league in the 2012 season. Overall, he converted all 50 extra point attempts and 21 of 33 field goal attempts in the 2012 season.
2013 season In Week 2, Crosby kicked a season-high five
PATs against the
Washington Redskins. In Week 5, Crosby kicked a season-high five
field goals against the
Detroit Lions. Crosby earned NFC Special Teams Player of the Week for his Week 6 game against the
Baltimore Ravens. He converted four of five field goal attempts and one extra point in the 17–9 victory. In Week 8, Crosby tied his season-high five
PATs against the Vikings as well. In Week 11, Crosby kicked a season-long 57-yard
field goal against the Giants. In Week 15, Crosby tied his season-long 57-yard
field goal against the Cowboys. Crosby converted all 42 extra point attempts and added 33 field goals in the 2013 season, tying the franchise single-season record with
Ryan Longwell and
Chester Marcol.
2014 season In Week 2, Crosby kicked a season-long 55-yard
field goal against the
New York Jets in the 31–24 victory. In Week 10, Crosby kicked a season-high seven
PATs against the Bears in the 55–14 victory. Crosby scored his 1,000th point in his 124th career game, the Packers' Week 13 game against the
New England Patriots, making him the third-fastest player to 1,000 points (after the Patriots'
Stephen Gostkowski and
Gino Cappelletti). In the 2014 season, Crosby converted 53 of 55 extra point attempts of 27 of 33 field goal attempts. On January 18, 2015, in the
NFC Championship, Crosby kicked a season-high five
field goals against the
Seattle Seahawks, including a 48-yarder to force overtime. However, Seattle scored a touchdown which ended the Packers season.
2015 season In Week 2, Crosby broke Ryan Longwell's team career scoring record of 1,054 with his fourth field goal of the game against the Seahawks. He became the all-time leading scorer in Packers' history. In Week 3, Crosby kicked a season-high five
PATs against the Chiefs. In Week 8, Crosby kicked a season-long 56-yard
field goal against the Broncos. In Week 11, Crosby kicked a season-high five
field goals against the Vikings. For his game against the Vikings, he earned NFC Special Teams Player of the Week for Week 11. On January 3, 2016, Crosby recorded a
forced fumble against the Vikings. He finished the 2015 season converting all 36 extra point attempts and 24 of 28 field goal attempts.
2016 season On March 1, 2016, Crosby signed a four-year contract extension with the Packers. In the 2016 season, Crosby converted 44 of 47 extra point attempts and 26 of 30 field goal attempts. On January 15, 2017, Crosby kicked two field goals, from 56 and 51 yards, in the final two minutes of the Packers' 34–31-second-round NFC
Divisional Round against the Cowboys. Crosby kicked the 51-yard attempt for the win as time expired, marking the first time a kicker made two 50+ yard field goals in the final two minutes of a postseason game. Prior to the game-winning kick, the Cowboys called a timeout just before Crosby had a chance to kick the 51-yarder initially. He made that "practice" kick as well. He also converted his 20th consecutive field goal in the postseason, surpassing David Akers's previous record of 19.
2017 season Crosby completed the 2017 season with the Packers, maintaining a 78.9% field goal completion percentage, his lowest since 2012. Crosby also accomplished a 94.3% extra point completion percentage, the second lowest of his career. The Packers had been suffering difficulties with the longsnapper position and holder responsibilities changed hands several times throughout the year. The search for a longsnapper and reliable holder led to several missed field goals and two missed extra points. During a Week 10 matchup against the
Chicago Bears, Crosby missed a 35-yard field goal off of an off-line snap that was then mishandled by rookie holder and punter
Justin Vogel. After that game, Crosby only missed one more kick for the rest of the season, a would-be record at
Heinz Field of 57 yards. Due to the Packers' loss of
Aaron Rodgers for most of the season, defensive difficulties, and special teams miscues, 2017 would be only the second year Crosby had not played in a playoff game in his 10-year NFL career. He finished the 2017 season converting 33 of 35 extra point attempts and 15 of 19 field goal attempts.
2018 season In a Week 2 tie against the Vikings, Crosby made what appeared to be the game-winning field goal at the end of regulation. However, the Vikings called a
timeout just before the attempt to "ice the kicker", and Crosby missed the second attempt sending the game into
overtime and an eventual tie. In Week 5, Crosby was 1–5 on field goals and also missed his only extra point attempt, becoming the first player since
Kris Brown in 2001 to miss four field goals in a single game and just the fourth player in NFL history to miss at least four field goals and an extra point in a game. Crosby bounced back the following week, converting all three extra point attempts and all four field goal attempts, including a 27-yard game winner as time expired in a 33–30 win over the
San Francisco 49ers, earning him NFC Special Teams Player of the Week. He finished the 2018 season converting 34 of 36 extra point attempts and 30 of 37 field goal attempts.
2019 season In Week 6, Crosby kicked three field goals, including the game-winner, in a Week 6 victory over the Lions; he performed a
Lambeau Leap to celebrate the victory. He kicked another game-winning field goal during a Week 17 rematch against the Lions on December 29. He finished the 2019 season converting 40 of 41 extra point attempts and 22 of 24 field goal attempts.
2020 season On February 24, 2020, Crosby signed a three-year, $12.9 million contract extension with the Packers. On July 30, the Packers placed Crosby on the reserve/
COVID-19 list. He was activated on August 15, 2020. Crosby had a perfect regular season on field goal attempts for the first time in his career, making 16 of 16 field goals. Crosby and the Seahawks'
Jason Myers both recorded a perfect season in 2020. They became the 8th and 9th players in NFL history to qualify as players to earn a perfect season kicking field goals. The 16 field goals he attempted were a career low, as the Packers offense had a record-setting year—Crosby had fewer field goals than wide receiver
Davante Adams had touchdowns (18). Crosby led the league with 59 extra points converted on 63 attempts. In a Week 3 win against the 49ers, Crosby made all three of his field goal attempts, including the 51-yard game-winner as time expired, earning NFC Special Teams Player of the Week. Against the
Cincinnati Bengals, Crosby missed three straight field goals that could've won the game for the Packers, but ended up making a game winning field goal in overtime to help the Packers win 25–22. In what had been an up and down year, the special teams unit was ranked dead last in efficiency by DVOA. This in part was due to the myriad of miscues and miss-kicks. Crosby finished the 2021 season converting 49 of 51 extra point attempts and 25 of 34 field goal attempts. In the
Divisional Round against the 49ers, Crosby had a kick blocked by
Jimmie Ward at the end of the first half. This blocked kick would come back to haunt the Packers as they went on to lose by a score of 13–10.
2022 season: Final year in Green Bay Crosby converted game-winning field goals in overtime games against the Patriots in Week 4 and the Cowboys in Week 10. In the 2022 season, Crosby converted 37 of 39 extra point attempts and 25 of 29 field goal attempts as the Packers finished 8–9 and missed the playoffs.
Los Angeles Rams On December 6, 2023, the
Los Angeles Rams signed Crosby to their
practice squad. He was released on December 12.
New York Giants On December 22, 2023, Crosby was signed to the Giants practice squad following an injury to kicker
Cade York. He appeared in three games for the Giants. His contract expired when the team's season ended on January 7, 2024.
Retirement On February 4, 2025, Crosby announced his official retirement from the NFL on his podcast "Kickin' It with the Crosby's." On March 5, the Packers announced they were signing Crosby to a one-day contract to be retired as a Packer. ==Career statistics==