This offseason, the NFL changed its roster rules to a single cut at the end of the preseason, meaning teams can carry 90 players on their roster until they trim to 53 after the final preseason game.
That's good news for the Detroit Lions, because they'll need all of the next three weeks to pick between Parker Romo and Riley Patterson in a kicking battle that seems destined to go down to the wire.
Romo and Patterson are neck-and-neck in competition this summer, with the kickers posting nearly identical daily numbers since the start of training camp.