Dicker made his lone field goal during the Chargers' 19-3 loss to the Broncos on Sunday. The Chargers struggled to generate any offense Sunday with Trey Lance under center instead of Justin Herbert (coach's decision), but Dicker put the team on the board with a 30-yard chip shot as time expired in the first half. It was another productive season for Dicker, as he went 38-for-41 (92.7 percent) on field-goal attempts over 16 regular-season games to finish third in the NFL in made field goals behind Ka'imi Fairbairn (44) and Jason Myers (41). However, Dicker connected on just five of six field-goal attempts from 50-plus yards, which was his lowest over the last three years.
Dicker converted just one of his two field goal attempts and missed one of his two extra-point tries in Saturday's loss to the Texans. Dicker missed a 32-yard field goal to end the half, the shortest field goal miss of his career and the only miss under 40 yards. Additionally, he missed the extra-point on an Omarion Hampton touchdown run late in the fourth quarter that would have cut the Texans' lead to three points. The kicker will have to look towards next week's divisional matchup with the Broncos to bounce back from Saturday's disaster.
Dicker converted both of his field-goal attempts and all four PATs in Sunday's 34-17 win over the Cowboys. Dicker's made field goals came from 37 and 27 yards, and the 25-year-old kicker is currently the most accurate kicker in NFL history, having made 94 percent of his 135 career field-goal attempts through four seasons. Through 15 games this season, Dicker has drilled 36 of 38 field-goal tries and all 33 of his extra points. He'll be an intriguing Week 17 option at home in the dome against the Texans next Saturday.