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Zastudil with the Browns in 2007. On March 12, 2006, Zastudil was signed by the Cleveland Browns to the terms of a five-year contract, [7] replacing lackluster punter Kyle Richardson. Before 2009, Zastudil had played in all but three games during his professional career; he missed those three games in 2004 after suffering a shoulder injury.
Dave Zastudil holds the record for punting yards in a season; he set the record at 5,209 punting yards in 2012, while playing with the Arizona Cardinals. [2] Although many other players have been able to lead the league in two consecutive seasons, John James is the only player to have the led the league in three consecutive seasons (1976–1978).
Dave Zastudil [705] Tom Zbikowski [706] Eric Zeier [707] Kevin Zeitler [708] Jeremy Zuttah [709] References ...
5.2 Career records. 6 Players of note. Toggle Players of note subsection. ... Punts: 112 – Dave Zastudil [100] Punting yards: 5,209 – Dave Zastudil [100]
He was unexpectedly successful as an emergency replacement for punter Dave Zastudil, being named NFL Special Teams Player of the Week for his performance. He was released following the 2004 season, but due to an injury to starting quarterback Kyle Boller during Week #1 of the 2005 season , the Ravens once again signed Stewart to be a backup to ...
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In 2004, Murphy enjoyed a three-game stint with Baltimore, subbing for an injured Dave Zastudil. He played in five regular season NFL games with the Ravens and Chiefs in 2004, punting 22 times for 966 yards (43.9 gross, 37.3 net) with seven inside the 20 and three touchbacks.