MEDIA RELEASE | Elks make change at kicker

Narveson played seven games in the National Football League in 2024

EDMONTON — The Edmonton Elks have signed American kicker Brayden Narveson and released National kicker Campbell Fair, the club announced Wednesday.

Narveson (6'0, 215) joins the Elks after spending the 2024 season as a member of the Tennessee Titans and Green Bay Packers. He appeared in six games for the Packers, connecting on 12 of 17 field goals (70.6 per cent) and a perfect 16 of 16 on extra points. Narveson also appeared in a single game for the Titans, missing his lone field goal attempt while going successfully kicking two extra points.

The 25-year-old attended North Carolina State (2023), Western Kentucky (2020-2022), and Iowa State (2018-2019) — completing 78 per cent of his field goal attempts (71 of 91) and all 196 extra point attempts over his college career.

Narveson was named Second Team All-Conference USA in both 2020 and 2021.

SIGNED:

  • Brayden Narveson | AMER | K | 6'0 | 260 LBS | 1999-09-28 | Scottsdale, AZ | NC State

RELEASED:

  • Campbell Fair | NAT | K | 6'0 | 165 LBS | 2000-04-10 | Oakville, ON | Ottawa

EDMONTON ELKS

The Edmonton Elks are proud members of the Canadian Football League, playing their home games at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton, Alberta.

The club, officially renamed the Elks in June of 2021, has a tradition of excellence having won 14 Grey Cup championships (1954-56, 1975, 1978-82, 1987, 1993, 2003, 2005, 2015). Since its founding, the club remains focused on providing outstanding football memories for Edmonton and all of Northern Alberta.

Elks Football… Always Edmonton

Michael Arcuri

Michael Arcuri

Manager, Football Communications and Player Relations, Edmonton Elks Football Club

 

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About The Edmonton Elks Football Club

The Edmonton Elks are proud members of the Canadian Football League, playing their home games at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton, Alberta. 

The club has a tradition of excellence with 14 Grey Cup championships (1954-56, 1975, 1978-82, 1987, 1993, 2003, 2005, 2015) and 52 members of the Canadian Football Hall of Fame. Since its founding, the club has been community-owned and remains focused on providing outstanding football memories for Edmonton and all of Northern Alberta.

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