May 9, 2026, 7:02 a.m. ET

The Atlanta Falcons released kicker Younghoe Koo early in the 2025 season after he missed a potential game-tying field goal attempt against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Koo, a former Pro Bowler who spent six years in Atlanta, has struggled to find work in his post-Falcons career.

Former Falcons kicker Younghoe Koo has struggled to find consistent work since being released at the start of his seventh season in Atlanta. After failing to catch on with the New York Giants last year, Koo is looking to land a job with the New Orleans Saints.

The 31-year-old attended Day 1 of the Saints’ rookie minicamp on Friday. Koo has a chance to pull the ultimate payback move if he ends up signing with Atlanta’s most-hated rival.

Despite his recent struggles, he was fairly reliable for six-plus years in Atlanta. Koo converted 178 of 205 field-goal attempts and 166 of 173 extra-point attempts over 89 starts for the Falcons.

He signed with the team late in the 2019 season as Matt Bryant’s replacement. Koo stuck around for the next five seasons before getting cut by Atlanta in 2025. From there, Koo went to the New York Giants but was released after missing two kicks in a loss against the Washington Commanders.

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Perhaps Koo can turn things around in New Orleans, however, it is somewhat unsettling to see him wearing a Saints uniform.

If Koo catches on with the Saints and lands a roster spot, it would only add more fire to one of the NFL’s fiercest rivalries. The Falcons are hosting two veterans at their rookie mincamp. Offensive lineman Layden Robinson and defensive tackle Ross Blacklock are among the 23 players trying out in Atlanta over the weekend.

23 players trying out at Falcons rookie minicampWR Titus Atimalala, UCLARB Devontae Houston, East Tennessee St.RB Trent Battle, TCUCB Nyland Green, Arizona StateTE J.T. Byrne, Georgia TechCB D.J. Harvey Jr., USCWR Mante Morrow, Upper IowaLB Triston Newson, MissouriS Jahron Manning, Mississippi St.LB Daveren Rayner, KentuckyS Key Lawrence, UCLAS Clayton Lee, Georgia TechS Omar Daniels, Georgia TechWR Malik Rutherford, Georgia TechQB Jayden George, Ave MariaLB Stephen Dix, ArkansasCB Jaylon Shelton, Praire ViewCB Dontae Balfour, Texas TechCB Bryson Taylor, Utah StateRB Curtis Allen, Virginia UnionWR Andrel Anthony, DukeOG Layden RobinsonDT Ross Blacklock