Riley Patterson is an American football player who plays the placekicker position for the National Football League’s Jacksonville Jaguars, was born on September 7, 1999, and is 23 at the time. At Memphis, he played inter-college football. At Memphis, Patterson played 41 games and scored 351 points. He plays with Logan Cooke, Chris Claybrooks, and Zay Jones amongst others.
He took part in the 2021 Senior Bowl and converted two of his two field goal attempts as well as three of his three extra point attempts. A. J. Epenesa, a defensive end for the Buffalo Bills, is the second cousin of Patterson.
Where did Riley Patterson go to high school?
Riley Patterson schooled at Edwardsville High School football. On August 17, 2016, Patterson, an Edwardsville High School football player, pledged his commitment to Memphis.
While a Senior at Edwardsville High in Edwardsville, Illinois, he was ranked by 247Sports and ESPN as the nation’s #9 and #11 kickers, respectively. Additionally, at Edwardsville, he was named All-Conference as a punter and kicker in his junior and senior years. As a junior, he kicked a 54-yard field goal.