The New York Jets may have just added the most beloved specialist in football — and definitely the thickest. Scratch that. It’s thicc, with two C’s.
That’s the nickname that follows Harrison Mevis, the 6-foot, 242-pound kicker who’s reportedly signing with the Jets following a near-perfect season in the UFL.
The man dubbed the “Thiccer Kicker” went 20-for-21 on field goals with the UFL's Birmingham Stallions and holds the SEC record for the longest made kick, a 61-yard game-winner while playing alongside Jets first-round pick Armand Membou at Missouri in 2023.
Mevis is built like a linebacker, kicks like a cannon, and suddenly finds himself in the middle of a wide-open Jets kicker battle. The signing hasn’t been officially announced yet, but one thing is abundantly clear: the thiccness is coming to New York. And Jets fans are already celebrating.
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— Matt O'Leary (@MattOLearyNY) June 17, 2025
The #Jets signed a fat kicker nicknamed "The Thiccer Kicker" and he's awesome
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— Joe Caporoso (@JCaporoso) June 17, 2025
NY Jets have added their thickest kicker yet in Harrison Mevis
Mevis isn’t your typical kicker, and that’s part of the fun. At 6-foot and a whopping 242 pounds, he’s “thicc," and he wears it like a badge of honor. His SEC-record 61-yard field goal is proof that he has the leg power to back it up.
The Jets are hoping Mevis can bring stability — and maybe a bit of spectacle — to a position that was a major issue in 2024. Greg Zuerlein fell off a cliff following his historic 2023 season, making just one field goal beyond 40 yards in eight games.
He battled a knee injury, landed on the injured reserve, and was arguably the worst kicker in the NFL last year. That collapse cost the Jets games and left a glaring hole on the roster.
That's where Mevis can hopefully help, but the Jets aren't going all in on thiccness just yet. Anders Carlson, acquired late last season, went 8-for-10 and nailed a 58-yarder in five games, though extra points were a mixed bag.
Then there’s rookie Caden Davis, an undrafted rookie out of Ole Miss with a booming leg of his own. Now the kicker room is crowded: Carlson, Davis, and Mevis will duke it out in training camp — that is, if the Jets don't release one of their kickers to make room for their newest arrival.
Training camp will sort it all out. For now, Mevis brings a fun — and stocky — twist to a serious question the Jets still haven’t answered: who’s actually going to make their kicks this year?