Ola Kimrin

Ola Kimrin
Ola Kimrin
Date of birth: February 29, 1972 (1972-02-29) (age 39)
Place of birth: Malmö, Sweden
Career information
Position(s): Placekicker
College: Texas-El Paso
Organizations
 As player:
2001-2002
2002
2003
2004
2004-2005
2005
2006
Frankfurt Galaxy (NFLE)
Denver Broncos
Dallas Cowboys
Cologne Centurions (NFLE)
Washington Redskins
Tennessee Titans
Miami Dolphins
Playing stats at NFL.com

Ola Fredrik Andreas Kimrin (born February 29, 1972 in Malmö, Sweden) is an American football placekicker who most recently played for the Miami Dolphins in the National Football League.

Background and College

Kimrin kicked for the Limhamn Griffins club team from 1995-1996. He played soccer for the Vintrie IK club team in Sweden from ages 5–20. He won a World Championship bronze medal in 1999 playing for the Swedish national team. Kimrin received a scholarship at the University of Texas at El Paso in 1996 and played three seasons for the Miners. He played 23 career games, primarily serving as kickoff specialist, and was five-of-eight on field goal attempts in 1997.

Professional career

Kimrin played for NFL Europe in 2001 and 2002. In the 2002 season, he led NFL Europe kickers in scoring (57 points) for the Frankfurt Galaxy, converting 12-of-24 field goals (long of 52) and 20-of-22 extra point attempts. He then signed a free agent contract with the Denver Broncos and kicked a 65-yard field goal in the final preseason game against Seattle. Had that kick taken place during the regular season, it would have eclipsed the NFL record shared by Tom Dempsey, Jason Elam, and Sebastian Janikowski of 63 yards. Despite the kick, he was released at the conclusion of camp in favor of veteran Jason Elam. He then competed for a job with the Dallas Cowboys in 2003 during training camp but lost out to one-year veteran Billy Cundiff near the end of the preseason. In 2004, he signed as a free agent with the Washington Redskins prior to training camp and was 4-of-4 on field goals during preseason, but lost the job to veteran John Hall. Kimrin was then re-signed by Washington after Hall suffered a hamstring injury and played in five regular season games, converting 6-of-10 field goals and all six extra point attempts. He was then released in November. Prior to the NFL season, Kimrin spent the 2004 NFL Europe campaign with the Cologne Centurions, converting 4-of-4 field goal attempts and all 21 extra point attempts, good for 33 points on the season. He was with the Redskins again for some of the 2005 season, then with the Tennessee Titans. Kimrin later signed with the Miami Dolphins, but was released on August 29, 2006 and retired afterward.

Post NFL Career

He is now retired and he spends time with his family but has participated as a coach for the Swedish team and also played some exhibition games in Europe.


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