NFL CAREER – Veteran kicker enters fifth NFL season and his first campaign with the Black and Gold. Originally signed by the Tennessee Titans as an undrafted free agent out of Southern Oregon in 2016, the Orland, Calif. native kicked for the New York Giants from 2017-19 and the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2020 and has made 70 of 86 career field goals (81.4 pct.) and 95 of 103 career PATs (92.2 pct.). Named to the Pro Bowl for his performance during the 2018 season after converting 32 of 33 field goals (97.0 pct.).
CAREER TRANSACTIONS – Signed by New Orleans Saints, 8/20/21; Released by Jacksonville Jaguars, 7/30/21; Re-signed by Jaguars to a one-year contract, 3/17/21; Activated by Jaguars from practice squad, 12/12/20; Elevated to Jaguars active roster (COVID-19 Replacement), 11/28/20; Re-signed to Jaguars practice squad, 11/23/20; Practice squad contract terminated by Jaguars, 10/30/20; Re-signed to Jaguars practice squad, 10/29/20; Jaguars practice squad contract terminated, 10/9/20; Elevated to Jaguars active roster, 10/3/20; Signed by Jaguars to practice squad, 9/28/20; Waived by Giants, 7/26/20; Re-signed by Giants to a one-year contract (RFA), 4/8/20; Re-signed by Giants to a one-year contract, 3/7/19; Signed by Giants to a two-year contract, 1/19/17; Waived by Titans, 9/2/16; Signed by Titans to a three-year contract, 5/9/16.
HONORS – 2018: Pro Bowl; AP second-team All-Pro.
2020 – Appeared in six games for the Jacksonville Jaguars and made eight-of-11 field goal attempts (72.7%) and all nine PAT attempts...15-of-20 kickoffs sailed into end zone for touchbacks. 2019 – In final season with Giants, made 12-of-17 field goal attempts and 35-of-39 PAT attempts. 50-of-70 kickoffs sailed into the end zone for touchbacks. 2018 – Rosas had 1 of the best seasons by a kicker in Giants history…He was selected to his first Pro Bowl and named 2nd-team All-Pro after succeeding on 32 of 33 field goal attempts and 31 of 32 extra point tries, and scored 127 points. The 32 field goals were the 5th-highest total in Giants history Rosas' 97.0 field goal percentage was a Giants record, and he was just 1/100th of a percentage point behind NFL leader Robbie Gould, a former Giant. Gould made 33 of 34 attempts (91.1%). Brown had held the previous Giants record since 2015, when he had a 93.8 percentage...Rosas' 127 points tied Ali Haji-Sheikh (1983) for the fifth-highest total in Giants history. Jay Feely holds the record with 148 points in 2005...Rosas made his final 19 field goal attempts, the 2nd-longest streak in Giants history. Brown made 29 consecutive attempts spanning the 2014-15 seasons. On Dec. 2, Rosas kicked the longest field goal in Giants history, a 57-yarder against Chicago in MetLife Stadium. Haji-Sheikh had held the record for 35 years, with a pair of 56-yard field goals in 1983...Rosas also kicked field goals of 51 (at Philadelphia on 11/25), 52 (vs. Tampa Bay on 11/18), and 53 yards (at Carolina on 10/7)…His only miss was a 52-yard try vs. Philadelphia (10/11)…The 4 field goals of 50-plus yards tied Brown's franchise single-season record, set in 2014. Rosas was the first Giants kicker selected to the Pro Bowl since Brown in 2015. 2017 – In his first NFL season, connected on 18 of 25 field goal attempts and 20 of 23 PAT tries for 74 points…Made 8 of his last 10 field goal attempts over the final 7 games…Succeeded on all 3 of his attempts from 50 or more yards…Had 26 touchbacks on 62 kickoffs (41.9%). Made his only field goal attempt, from 25 yards, in his NFL debut at Dallas (9/10)…Kicked his first NFL PAT vs. Detroit (9/18)...Booted a season-high 3 field goals, including a 51-yarder, in 4 attempts, and scored a season-best 10 points at Denver (10/15)…Made a 50-yard attempt vs. the Los Angeles Rams (11/5)…23-yard field goal with 1:54 remaining in overtime gave the Giants a 12-9 victory over Kansas City (11/19)…Kicked a season-long 52-yard field goal at Oakland (12/3).
COLLEGE – Rosas made 25 of 32 field goals (78 percent) with a long of 48 yards in 2 seasons at Southern Oregon University…Kicked 2 field goals and 8 extra points in Southern Oregon's 62-37 victory over Saint Xavier (Ill.) in the 2014 NAIA semifinals, and 2 field goal and 7 PATs in SOU's 55-32 victory against Marian (Ind.) in the championship game in Daytona, Fla…Tore his ACL making a tackle near the end of the 4th quarter, and didn't play another college game.
PERSONAL – Has a daughter, Karsyn…Native of Orland, Calif., a farm town located 100 miles north of Sacramento…In addition to kicker, played running back, linebacker, safety and punter at Orland High School…Named 2nd-team all-state punter…Kicked a 55-yard field goal, a school record that still stands… Played midfielder on the soccer team all 4 years of high school...Hosted a Play 60 event in MetLife Stadium with kids and young adults from Special Olympics New Jersey; played freeze tag, other games, and football activities… Ran drills and spoke at the Anthony Munoz Foundation NFL Character Camp supporting Hispanic youth…Packed 1,000+ care packages with front office staff, coaches and teammates that were donated to My Sisters' Place, a safe haven for victims of domestic violence and human trafficking.