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Andrew DePaola

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Experience: 10 years

Height: 6-1

Age: 36

Weight: 229 lbs

College: Rutgers

2023 SEASON

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Preseason

WK Game Date OPP RESULT G GS
3 08/26/2023 Cardinals L 17 - 18 1 0
2 08/20/2023 Titans L 16 - 24 1 0
1 08/11/2023 @Seahawks L 13 - 24 1 0

Regular Season

WK Game Date OPP RESULT G GS
18 01/07/2024 @Lions L 20 - 30 1 0
17 01/01/2024 Packers L 10 - 33 1 0
16 12/24/2023 Lions L 24 - 30 1 0
15 12/16/2023 @Bengals L 24 - 27 1 0
14 12/10/2023 @Raiders W 3 - 0 1 0
12 11/28/2023 Bears L 10 - 12 1 0
11 11/20/2023 @Broncos L 20 - 21 1 0
10 11/12/2023 Saints W 27 - 19 1 0
9 11/05/2023 @Falcons W 31 - 28 1 0
8 10/29/2023 @Packers W 24 - 10 1 0
7 10/24/2023 49ers W 22 - 17 1 0
6 10/15/2023 @Bears W 19 - 13 1 0
5 10/08/2023 Chiefs L 20 - 27 1 0
4 10/01/2023 @Panthers W 21 - 13 1 0
3 09/24/2023 Chargers L 24 - 28 1 0
2 09/15/2023 @Eagles L 28 - 34 1 0
1 09/10/2023 Buccaneers L 17 - 20 1 0

Biography

Andrew DePaola returns to the Vikings for his ninth season in the NFL and fourth with Minnesota in 2023. With Minnesota in 2022, he appeared in all 17 games, helping the club tie an NFL record for game-winning field goals (5), record the 10th-best net punting average (42.5) and the eighth-lowest opponent punt return average (7.7). Last season, DePaola earned an Associated Press First-Team All-Pro nod and was named to the Pro Bowl, his first of each honor. The Parkton, Maryland, native originally entered the league as an undrafted free agent with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2012, where he spent the first five seasons of his career. He has appeared in 106 career games, playing for Tampa Bay, Chicago, Las Vegas and Minnesota.

OFF THE FIELD

• Married to high school sweetheart Amy, couple has a daughter, Grace, and son, Andrew III.

• Earned degree in labor relations from Rutgers.

• Sister, Ashley, was a Baltimore Ravens cheerleader.

• Teammates at Rutgers with younger brother, Nick.

• Brother, Vince, played football at Towson.

• Between leaving Rutgers in 2010 and making an NFL roster in 2014 he worked as a bartender at his family pub and at Best Buy.

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