Evan McPherson, the Bengals' all-time postseason scoring leader, continues his march up the franchise all-time scoring ladder with a revamped kicking routine.
McPherson, who missed the final five games last year on injured reserve, has made his rehab regimen part of his overall plan with an eye to stretching out his durability.
"Health is the most important thing I'm focusing on. I can't play this game if I'm hurt,' McPherson says. "This offseason, I'm trying to figure out more ways to strengthen the small muscles that I had problems with and just continue to do that. With all that work in strengthening it, I'm making sure I'm back stronger than ever. Training those little muscles you don't even think about."
McPherson tore his abductor muscle Dec. 1 against the Steelers after battling soreness there in small stretches during his first two seasons. In an effort to make sure the muscles hold up, his new routine adds anywhere from an extra 30 minutes to an hour to his work. The greatest rookie kicker ever suddenly turns 26 the week his fifth training camp opens, and he's learned some things and comes in kicking at 100 percent.
"I make sure to at least lengthen my warmup where I'm actually warming up and not just stretching," McPherson says. "Actually getting the muscles fired up and ready to go. Make sure I touch everything. I feel like in the past … maybe I wouldn't do enough."
He understands there's a balance between overdoing it and exhausting all the good kicks in warmups, and not warming up enough.
"Some guys work out before games really getting their muscles firing and ready to go. I feel like I could use more of that," McPherson says. "Not fatigue your muscles before games and practice, but actually getting them woken up. It's the balance. You have to find out what works best for you."
McPherson has been doing that both off the field, where he employs a massage therapist and chiropractor to be the stewards of those muscles, and on the field, where he's looking to bounce back from a season he had his lowest field-goal percentage of 72.7.
But he's not computing digits when it comes to this season's goals.
"My kicking goals are basically just to improve in certain areas. I feel like I'm always trying to improve in ball striking and ball flight on field goals," McPherson says. "Being able to control it in various winds. Where we play throughout the year, it tends to get pretty windy. My goals are more centered on things I can work on in my kicking game. Not necessarily numbers. If I improve and I'm where I want to be, I feel like the goals I would set numbers-wise are going to be met."
On Monday, the Bengals returned to the field for the second phase of voluntary workouts, and McPherson found himself battling an unruly spring wind in the Paycor Stadium bowl. Exactly what has been on his offseason to-do list.
He found the rapport with long snapper Cal Adomitis and holder Ryan Rehkow, the offseason priority for special teams coordinator Darrin Simmons. Since Rehkow didn't win the punting job until halfway through last year's training camp, Simmons has pointed to the trio's lack of time on task together for improvement.
They're getting familiar enough with each other that on Monday, they were trying some new things.
"In a game, you have to figure (the wind) on the fly. It was good today." McPherson says. "In the stadium, it's super inconsistent. You have wind into you. Left to right. Right to left. We had different leans on the ball. If it's a left-to-right wind, we'll lean the ball a little more left. A little bit forward.
"If we're straight into the wind, we're leaning the ball pretty far forward to keep it lower and spinning faster. Things we haven't done before. Those are the kind of things Ryan and Cal are working with, too. Make it easy on each other so we can mess with the lean how we need to."
Despite the new offseason approach, McPherson has the same mindset that has given him the most 50-yard field goals in franchise history, and tied for fifth most in the league during his four seasons.
"I attribute a lot of last year more to mental and not physical. During practice and pregame, I was hitting the ball really well. Then in the game, it didn't happen," says McPherson, 55 points from becoming the fastest Bengal to 500 career points. "That's also something I'm working on. One clear thought. Make the kick. As I go through my steps on the snap and hold, it's clear my mind and let my body take over."
Phase One of offseason workouts concluded this week at Paycor Stadium.

WR Tee Higgins in between reps during phase one of offseason training at Paycor Stadium, Wednesday, April 30, 2025.

Players run during phase one of offseason training at Paycor Stadium, Wednesday, April 30, 2025.

DT B.J. Hill lifts weights during phase one of offseason training at Paycor Stadium, Wednesday, April 30, 2025.

CB DJ Ivey during phase one of offseason training at Paycor Stadium, Wednesday, April 30, 2025.

DT Kris Jenkins Jr. lifts weights during phase one of offseason training at Paycor Stadium, Wednesday, April 30, 2025.

CB Josh Newton during phase one of offseason training at Paycor Stadium, Wednesday, April 30, 2025.

RB Samaje Perine lifts weights during phase one of offseason training at Paycor Stadium, Tuesday, April 22, 2025.

WR Tee Higgins during phase one of offseason training at Paycor Stadium, Tuesday, April 22, 2025.

K Evan McPherson during phase one of offseason training at Paycor Stadium, Tuesday, April 22, 2025.

RB Chase Brown lifts weights during phase one of offseason training at Paycor Stadium, Tuesday, April 22, 2025.

WR Andrei Iosivas during phase one of offseason training at Paycor Stadium, Tuesday, April 22, 2025.

TE Cam Grandy lifts weights during phase one of offseason training at Paycor Stadium, Tuesday, April 22, 2025.

RB Chase Brown runs during phase one of offseason training at Paycor Stadium, Tuesday, April 22, 2025.

WR Ja'Marr Chase during phase one of offseason training at Paycor Stadium, Tuesday, April 22, 2025.

WR Ja'Marr Chase during phase one of offseason training at Paycor Stadium, Tuesday, April 22, 2025.

P Ryan Rehkow practices holding during phase one of offseason training at Paycor Stadium, Tuesday, April 22, 2025.

OT Orlando Brown Jr. runs during phase one of offseason training at Paycor Stadium, Tuesday, April 22, 2025.

C Ted Karras during phase one of offseason training at Paycor Stadium, Tuesday, April 22, 2025.

G Cody Ford during phase one of offseason training at Paycor Stadium, Tuesday, April 22, 2025.

S Daijahn Anthony during phase one of offseason training at Paycor Stadium, Tuesday, April 22, 2025.

LB Logan Wilson during phase one of offseason training at Paycor Stadium, Tuesday, April 22, 2025.

CB Cam Taylor-Britt during phase one of offseason training at Paycor Stadium, Tuesday, April 22, 2025.

CB DJ Turner II during phase one of offseason training at Paycor Stadium, Tuesday, April 22, 2025.

DT T.J. Slaton Jr. during phase one of offseason training at Paycor Stadium, Tuesday, April 22, 2025.

OT Amarius Mims during phase one of offseason training at Paycor Stadium, Wednesday, April 30, 2025.