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Bengals K Randy Bullock will use NFL rule to take money from Giants

NFL kicker Randy Bullock had an interesting 2016 season as he bounced around among three teams.

He started the year on the Giants roster while Josh Brown was suspended for the first game. After being let go, he spent some time as a free agent before being signed by the Steelers while starter Chris Boswell was hurt. When Boswell recovered, Bullock was released again and finished the final three games with the Bengals.

That means he earned paychecks from three teams, but wait, it gets better. There's an NFL rule in place as part of the collective bargaining agreement that allows players with at least four seasons of playing experience to receive termination pay, and the kicker told ESPN he plans on taking advantage of it.