Dicker was born in
Hong Kong and spent the first eleven years of his life in
Shanghai where his father worked.[1] He grew up watching soccer and is a fan of
Liverpool F.C.[2]
Dicker attended
Lake Travis High School in
Austin, Texas. During his high school career, Dicker was a two-time all-state selection and was the starting kicker for three seasons, winning the Texas 6A Division I State Championship in 2016. Dicker had 331 points going 34-43 on field goal attempts and 229-232 on extra point attempts.[3] Additionally, Dicker set a Lake Travis High School record with a 53 yard field goal.[4] Dicker was ranked the number four kicker in the nation by
247Sports and the number 16 kicker nationally by
ESPN in the 2018 class.[5][6] On May 4, 2017, Dicker committed to
Texas.[7]
College career
Dicker earned immediate playing time at Texas, winning the starting role. He went 18-25 on field goals and 51-52 on extra points earning 2018 second-team all-Big 12 honors.[8] Dicker's 18 field goals were the most by a freshman in Texas history. He also gained notoriety as "Dicker the Kicker" (by play-by-play announcer
Gus Johnson of
Fox Sports) when he kicked the game winning 40 yard field goal against
Oklahoma in the 2018
Red River Showdown.[9] Dicker earned second-team all-Big 12 honors in 2020 and first-team all-Big 12 honors in 2021.[10][11] He holds the record for the longest field goal in Alamo Bowl history, kicking a 53-yard field goal in the
2020 Alamo Bowl.[12] He added punting duties to his role in the 2021 season.[13] On January 19, 2022, Dicker declared for the
NFL Draft.[14]
After going undrafted, Dicker signed with the
Los Angeles Rams as an undrafted free agent.[17] He was released on August 16, 2022.[18]
Baltimore Ravens
On August 26, 2022, Dicker was signed by the
Baltimore Ravens, but was waived two days later.[19]
Philadelphia Eagles
On October 4, 2022, Dicker was signed by the
Philadelphia Eagles to their practice squad.[20] While filling in for the injured
Jake Elliott, he made two field goals in his debut against the
Arizona Cardinals on October 9, including a game-winning 23-yard kick in the final two minutes.[21] For his performance, he was named NFC Special Teams Player of the Week.[22] He was released by the Eagles on October 29.[23][24]
Los Angeles Chargers
2022
On November 3, 2022, Dicker was signed to the
Los Angeles Chargers practice squad.[25] On November 6, 2022, Dicker made two field goals, including a game-winning 37-yard kick as time expired against the
Atlanta Falcons.[26] For his performance, he won his second special teams player of the week award.[27] He is the first rookie kicker to win the Special Teams Player of the Week Award for two different teams, let alone in two conferences.[28]
On November 22, 2022, Dicker was signed to the Chargers active roster to replace the injured
Dustin Hopkins.[29]
On December 18, Dicker kicked a game-winning field goal against the
Tennessee Titans to move the Chargers into a Wild Card position.[30]
He appeared in 11 games as a rookie and converted all 24 extra point attempts and 21 of 22 field goal attempts.[31]
In the
Wild Card Round against the
Jacksonville Jaguars, Dicker converted all three extra point attempts and three of four field goal attempts in the 31–30 loss.[32]
2023
Dicker was named the Chargers kicker after Dustin Hopkins was traded to the Browns before the season. In Week 16, against the
Buffalo Bills, Dicker made five field goals in a 24-22 loss.[33]
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