Rodrigo Blankenship
American football player

Rodrigo Blankenship

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29 January 1997(Marietta, Cobb County, Georgia, USA)
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Sprayberry High School
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Rodrigo John Blankenship (born January 29, 1997), nicknamed Hot Rod, is an American football place kicker who is a free agent. He played college football at Georgia, where he kicked the longest field goal in Rose Bowl history. He has received considerable media attention for the thick glasses that he wears during games.

Early life

Blankenship was born in Marietta, Georgia to Ken and Izabella Blankenship. He is of Brazilian descent through his maternal grandparents, who still live there. After spending several years playing soccer, he began kicking footballs at ten years old. Blankenship attended Sprayberry High School. As a high schooler, he participated in the 2014–15 U.S. Army All-American Bowl. He was ranked by 247sports.com as the ninth-best kicker in the country.

College career

Blankenship entered Georgia in 2015 as a preferred walk-on and red-shirted his first year. As a red-shirt freshman, Blankenship earned the starting kicker spot. During the 2016 season, Blankenship was 14-for-18 on field goals and 26-for-26 on extra points. He led the team in scoring and was named to the All-SEC Freshman team.

In 2017 – his redshirt sophomore season – Blankenship received a full athletic scholarship. He informed the team of the positive news after Georgia's 20–19 victory over Notre Dame. In the 2018 Rose Bowl, Blankenship made a record-long 55-yard field goal that proved pivotal in shifting the momentum away from Oklahoma, leading to Georgia's eventual 54–48 overtime victory. In the 2018 College Football Playoff National Championship game against Alabama, Blankenship hit a 51-yard field goal in overtime to put the Bulldogs temporarily ahead. However, Georgia ultimately lost the national championship game, 26–23.

Blankenship finished the 2017 season having made 20 of his 23 field goal tries and all 63 extra points attempts. By making 87 percent of his field goals attempts, Blankenship had the sixth-best season in school history. His 67 touchbacks – a dramatic improvement over his 20 touchbacks in 2016 – were also a school record, and they came after he adjusted his technique on kickoffs. He led the SEC in extra point attempts and conversions in the 2017 season.

In July 2018, Blankenship was selected for the preseason All-SEC First Team. During the 2018 season, he went 19-for-23 on field goal attempts and made all 65 of his extra point attempts. Following the 2018 regular season, Blankenship was named to the All-SEC Second Team.

In December 2019, Blankenship won the Lou Groza Award, given to the nation's top placekicker. He also was honored as a member of the SEC Football Community Service Team. In his senior season, he led the SEC in field goal attempts and conversions.

Overall, Blankenship never missed a single extra point (200/200) in his college career.

Collegiate statistics

Rodrigo Blankenship Kicking
Year School Conf Class Pos G XPM XPA XP% FGM FGA FG% Pts
2016 Georgia SEC FR PK 10 26 26 100.0 14 18 77.8 68
2017 Georgia SEC SO PK 15 63 63 100.0 20 23 87.0 123
2018 Georgia SEC JR PK 14 65 65 100.0 19 23 82.6 122
2019 Georgia SEC SR PK 14 46 46 100.0 27 33 81.8 127
Career Georgia 53 200 200 100.0 80 97 82.5 440

Professional career

Height Weight Arm length Hand span
6 ft 1 in
(1.85 m)
190 lb
(86 kg)
30+58 in
(0.78 m)
9 in
(0.23 m)
All values from NFL Combine

Blankenship signed with the Indianapolis Colts as an undrafted free agent on April 29, 2020.

2020 season

In his first game with the Colts, Blankenship made both extra-point attempts and two of three field goal attempts in a 27–20 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars, the Jaguars' only win of the season. In Week 11 against the Green Bay Packers, Blankenship kicked a 39 yard game-winning field goal in overtime during the 34–31 win, later earning the AFC Special Teams Player of the Week award. By the end of the regular season, Blankenship had converted 43 out of 45 extra point attempts and made 32 out of 37 field goal tries, with a long of 53 yards. In the 27–24 loss to the Buffalo Bills in the first round of the playoffs, Blankenship made one of his two field goal attempts and converted his only extra point opportunity.

2021 season

Blankenship played the first five games for the Colts before being placed on injured reserve on October 16, 2021 due to a hip injury.

2022 season

On September 11, in the Colts' season opener against the Houston Texans, Blankenship went 2-for-3 on field goals, kicking two kickoffs out of bounds and missing a potential game-winning 42-yarder in overtime as the game ended in a 20–20 tie. He was waived two days later on September 13.

NFL career statistics

Year Team GP Field Goals Extra Points Points
FGA FGM Lng Pct XPA XPM Pct
2020 IND 16 37 32 53 86.5 45 43 95.6 139
2021 IND 5 14 11 48 78.6 8 7 87.5 40
2022 IND 1 3 2 45 66.7 2 2 100 8
Career 21 51 43 53 84.3 53 50 94.3 179

Personal life

Blankenship's father, Ken, played football at Florida from 1967 to 1969. Ken coached the kickers on every team for which Rodrigo played from fifth grade through the end of high school.

While at Georgia, Blankenship studied digital and broadcast journalism, with a particular focus on sports journalism. On April 16, 2018, Blankenship released a rap song titled "ATD."

Blankenship is a big fan of LEGO products and speaks frequently about how he loves building up the big models in particular. He has also formed a friendship with LEGO internet personality Ryan McCullough (MandRproductions). An avid shoe collector, Blankenship has amassed a respectable collection of rare sneakers that he keeps at his home, notably owning sneakers with designs that he matches with his socks. A pet owner, Blankenship owns a cat named Lucas, which he has shown in interviews made at his home.

In 2020, Blankenship was named Arthur Ashe Jr. Male Sports Scholar of the Year by Diverse: Issues In Higher Education.