Nolan Cooney
Nolan Joseph Cooney is an American professional football punter. He played college football at Syracuse and has been a member of the New Orleans Saints, Arizona Cardinals and Indianapolis Colts.
Early life and education
Cooney was born on September 18, 1996. He grew up in East Greenwich, Rhode Island, and attended East Greenwich High School. There, he played basketball, baseball and soccer. He played goalkeeper in soccer and that gave him the idea to play football as a punter. As a junior, he was diagnosed with testicular cancer. While undergoing chemotherapy treatment, Cooney watched YouTube videos about punters to learn more about how to play the position. He recovered as a senior, but was unable to play football as his school did not allow one to play both football and soccer at the same time. After graduating from there, he signed up for a postgraduate year at Bridgton Academy, where he played one season at punter.Cooney did not receive any scholarship offers after his season at Bridgton, but was given a chance to make the Syracuse University football team as a walk-on. He made the team, but did not play in his first two years. He saw his first collegiate action in 2018, serving as the holder for field goals and extra points. Cooney continued in this role for the 2019 season, his junior year.
As a fifth-year senior in 2020, Cooney received his first action as Syracuse punter. He recorded 74 punts averaging 44.8 yards, leading all of the FBS, and had 24 kicks downed inside the 20 compared to just three touchbacks. Cooney was an honorable mention All-American according to Pro Football Focus and was a third-team all-conference selection. He was also named the winner of the Brian Piccolo Award, given to those the "most courageous player in the league," for overcoming his battle with cancer in high school.