It has been almost two full years since the Detroit Lions initially signed Havard "Kickalicious" Rugland, and it has been two seasons since the team cut him in favor of David Akers.
But it doesn't mean the Norwegian has stopped trying to impress people with his kicking ability in hopes of another shot in the NFL.
Rugland, who was initially discovered by a YouTube video, had a second video posted Wednesday and sponsored by Pepsi Max in Norway. It features Rugland kicking from various distances to different targets -- including some more trick kicks like one into an open car window.
You can watch the entire video here.
It will be interesting to see if another NFL team gives Rugland a shot considering his level of accuracy appears to be pretty good, even if he has very little experience.
And now, a look around the Interwebs in search of Lions and other news:
We start our Plays that shaped Detroit's season series with No. 10 and No. 9. Golden Tate also won another title of sorts this week.
Colleague Elizabeth Merrill has an interesting story on the backstory of NFL officiating czar Dean Blandino.
Opinions vary on how much Ndamukong Suh should be paid, writes Dave Birkett in the Detroit Free Press.
Cleveland cornerback Joe Haden calls Darius Slay "a baller," and says they are similar, writes Josh Katzenstein in the Detroit News.
This is a pretty in-depth look at Dan Marino, who only made one Super Bowl, from Greg Bishop of Sports Illustrated.
Charlie Batch thanks Matt Millen for cutting him from the Lions, Kyle Meinke from MLive reports.