GREEN BAY, Wis. – While the Green Bay Packers may have decided on their backup quarterback, they're still uncertain about their kicking situation.
On Sunday, the Packers announced the release of incumbent No. 2 quarterback Graham Harrell, making it likely that Vince Young will open the season as Aaron Rodgers' backup.
Also, the Packers signed kicker Zach Ramirez and had him competing with Mason Crosby and Giorgio Tavecchio, who've been battling throughout camp.
"How do I feel about the kicking position? We had three kickers (on) the practice field today. I think that illustrates how exactly we feel about the kicking position," Packers coach Mike McCarthy said.
"There's a job available and someone needs to jump through the door and take it. That hasn't happened yet."
With a significant wind at their backs in practice, the three kickers attempted 11 kicks.
Crosby went 10 for 11, missing wide left from 53 yards. Tavecchio went 9 for 11, missing wide right from 45 and wide left from 63. Ramirez went 10 for 11, with his miss coming from 45 yards.
"This is a different situation. (But) I never question what the thoughts are upstairs," said Crosby, who made only 21 of 33 field-goal attempts last season for a league-worst 63.6 percent success rate.