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3 hours ago, orange dream said:

We had him do a Cameo for my son's 10th birthday earlier this year.  He went above and beyond my expectations for something like that.

https://www.cameo.com/dickerthekicker

It was awesome.  My son couldn't believe it. 

He has my vote!!

I clicked to see what all horns did these, and Ricky charges $134. 🤣

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Cameron Dicker talks NFL, Longhorns and more! | Texas Football | Los Angeles Chargers

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CJ Vogel caught up with Lifetime Longhorn Cameron Dicker to discuss transitioning to the NFL, Texas Longhorns memories and more!

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Dicker has been nails since his kick in the OU sucks game. Congrats on your $$$ young man and here’s to 15+ years in the league! Got another Longhorn great’s records to try to eclipse, but he’s still rocking with over a decades head start.

Way to go Dicker the Kicker!

Hook’em!!!

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6 minutes ago, Zeus said:

 

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The Los Angeles Chargers proudly announce kicker Cameron Dicker as the team's nominee for the prestigious Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award presented by Nationwide. This honor is regarded as the league's most esteemed accolade, celebrating players who not only achieve greatness on the field but also demonstrate unwavering dedication to making a meaningful difference in their communities.

Dicker's excellence on the field is matched only by his impact off it. With a field goal percentage of 94.0—the highest in NFL history by a player with at least 50 attempts—he has proven himself as one of the league's most reliable kickers. Beyond his on-field achievements, he has devoted countless hours year-round to supporting community initiatives, not only through Chargers and NFL-led programs but also by taking the initiative to connect personally with nonprofits championing causes close to his heart.

"Being recognized as the Chargers Walter Payton Man of the Year nominee is a huge honor," said Chargers kicker Cameron Dicker. "I'm blown away. Getting involved in community events with the team and various foundations is something I'm passionate about and, honestly, just like doing. It's not something I ever thought I'd get recognized for. That's not why you do it. You do it to make someone's day a little bit brighter, to make their life a little bit easier and maybe to simply help them smile. All the events this year that I've been part of have no doubt been rewarding but, more than anything, it's really just fun to meet everyone supporting us or needing our support."

Dicker's commitment to community service and his genuine passion for uplifting those around him exemplify the spirit of this prestigious award. During Training Camp, he participated in the "Pad Buddies" initiative, creating a memorable experience for youth football players by walking with them onto the field while carrying their pads and helmets. Prior to the start of the season, he donated $10K to the Chargers Impact Fund to support its Community Corner initiative that provides game tickets to nonprofits and youth groups.

As part of Crucial Catch week, Dicker joined a meditative breathwork event with cancer patients, survivors, and their families, offering moments of peace and solidarity. He also made a lasting impression at the Chargers' annual 'Boo at the Bolt' Halloween party for children impacted by cancer. Dressed as Edna Mode from The Incredibles, Dicker brought joy to the children and families, participating in crafts, games, and photos, and culminating the event with a heartwarming book reading alongside Chargers Head Coach Jim Harbaugh.

Dicker's involvement with The Friendship Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to transforming the lives of individuals with disabilities, further highlights his selflessness. After joining one of the foundation's daily walks, Dicker purchased 30 tickets to a Chargers home game at SoFi Stadium for every participant that day, ensuring they could enjoy the excitement of game day.

Most recently, Cameron did a PSA for Easterseals Southern California – a non-profit that is leading the way to full equity, inclusion, and access through life-changing disability and community services. In addition, as part of the NFL's My Cause My Cleats Initiative, Cameron wore painted cleats to bring awareness to Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, a cause that he learned about during training camp through a young fan. After hearing the young boy's story, Cameron was drawn to the cause, and he knew he wanted to do something that would help bring awareness a disease that affects 1 in 3,500 male births worldwide.

"Cam has the biggest heart," said John Spanos, Chargers President of Football Operations. "It seems like he's either always smiling or bringing a smile to someone else everywhere he goes. On a roster with incredible Walter Payton Man of the Year Nominees from years past like Derwin James and Bradley Bozeman, I cannot think of a better name to add to that distinguished list than Cameron Dicker. It's a pleasure to have him on our team, and I know watching Cam continue to excel both on and off the field is a great source of pride for everyone in the Chargers organization."

Each nominee will receive up to $55,000 and the award winner will receive up to a $265,000 donation to their charity of choice. All donations are made possible by the NFL Foundation and Nationwide Foundation.

All 32 nominees will be recognized for their achievements during the week leading up to Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans. The winner of the 2024 Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award will be announced during NFL Honors, a primetime awards special to air nationally on FOX and the NFL Network on Thursday, Feb. 6.

Fans are once again encouraged to participate in Nationwide's annual Charity Challenge, a social media and online contest that allows fans to show support for their favorite Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year nominee. Fans can vote on X/Twitter by posting #WPMOYChallenge along with the last name/X handle of their chosen nominee or by voting directly on NFL.com/ManOfTheYear. The nominee who receives the most collective hashtag mentions and online votes will win an additional $35,000 donation from Nationwide to the charity of their choice, with the runner-up receiving $10,000 and the third-place winner receiving $5,000. Charity Challenge voting takes place from Thursday, Dec. 5 to Sunday, Jan. 6.

Beginning Week 14 and continuing through the end of the season, Dicker will wear a special Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year helmet decal in recognition of his accomplishments on and off the field.

For more information about the award, please visit NFL.com/ManOfTheYear.

 

 

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16 hours ago, shadow_operative2.0 said:

 

 

I saw him and Garrett Wilson in high school. Due to Wilson destroying the other team Dicker was mostly kicking XPs. But he was an absolute show kicking pregame. He was booting it high, far, and straight. It was like when you watch a professional golfer and the sound is different when they hit the ball. Same thing with the sound of him kicking it.

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