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Aaron Elling #5 | Kicker |
Height: 6-0    Weight: 201    Born: May 31, 1978, Waconia, MN

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November 16, 2004
Aaron Elling learned Monday that he will not need surgery to repair his broken left ankle, according to the Star-Tribune. This doesn't change that fact that he will miss the rest of the season.
November 9, 2004
Aaron Elling will miss the rest of the season after fracturing his right ankle during Monday's loss, according to the Star-Tribune. Elling was serving as a kickoff specialist, so his loss won't affect any fantasy teams.
September 17, 2004
The Vikings are expected to re-sign Aaron Elling to be their kickoff specialist, according to the Star-Tribune. Elling was cut by the Titans after performing emergency duty as their kicker and punter in the opener.
September 14, 2004
Aaron Elling unexpectedly handled all kicking chores for the Titans, instead of just kickoffs, in the season opener because Craig Hentrich was out with back spasms. Although Elling may remain on the roster until Hentrich is fully recovered, the Nashville Tennessean reports that the club still plans to bring in Gary Anderson to handle field goals this week.
September 10, 2004
Although the Titans signed Aaron Elling on Thursday, he's only expected to handle kickoffs in the season opener and will probably be cut after the game. The Nashville Tennessean reports that the Titans plan to sign Gary Anderson to take over the place kicking job next week.
September 1, 2004
The Vikings waived Aaron Elling yesterday and replaced him with Brett Conway, according to the Star-Tribune.
August 28, 2004
Aaron Elling missed an extra point and two field-goal attempts on Friday and could find himself without a job soon, according to the Minneapolis Star Tribune.