Green Bay — He had one foot on the ball, and the other in the grave.
Fans seemingly tripped over each other to buy Mason Crosby's one-way ticket out of town. The patience of his bosses, teammates, and even Crosby himself was pushed to the brink.
Who could have possibly envisioned that nearly three years after Crosby's disastrous 2012 season, he would become the Green Bay Packers' all-time leading scorer? But Sunday night, there was Crosby passing Ryan Longwell and cementing his name into Packers history.
Crosby was a perfect 4 of 4 on field goals — including a 54-yarder — and made his lone extra point.