Watch: AEW’s Angélico says he’s replacing Jags PK Josh Lambo after nailing 40-yard field goal

At the end of the Jacksonville Jaguars’ 2019 season, place kicker Josh Lambo discussed how please he was with his last campaign and stated that he felt like he proved to be a better kicker than All-Pro Justin Tucker in 2019. While both missed just …

At the end of the Jacksonville Jaguars’ 2019 season, place kicker Josh Lambo discussed how please he was with his last campaign and stated that he felt like he proved to be a better kicker than All-Pro Justin Tucker in 2019. While both missed just one field goal on the season, Lambo had more attempts and hit 97.1% of his field goals (34-of-33), giving him the slight edge over Tucker, who hit 96.6% of his attempts (28-of-29).

Lambo’s terrific 2019 season got him the nod as a second-team All-Pro and first-team alternate spot in the Pro Bowl, but that still seemingly hasn’t been enough for him to keep his job — at least not in the eyes of All Elite Wrestling superstar Angélico and his tag-team partner Jack Evans. During AEW’s most recent visit to TIAA Bank Field last week, the two took to the Jags’ practice field to show off their athleticism on the latest episode of “Being the Elite,” and on his first attempt, Angélico nailed a 40-yard field goal.

That’s certainly not bad for a first-timer, but the last thing the Jags need to do is take Lambo’s $4.65 million cap hit after giving him a new deal last offseason. That said, the high flying tandem known as TH2 (The Hybrid 2) may have to wait until 2021 for a shot on the roster, though Lambo doesn’t look like he’ll be regressing anytime soon.

Several other scenes took place at TIAA Bank Field in episode 185 of “Being the Elite” as Tony Khan held a New Years party with several AEW superstars in the stadium, gave them a tour of the facility, and superstar Orange Cassidy showed off his tackling skills on the team’s practice dummies.

To view the full episode, check out the link below.