Hours after U.S. women’s soccer star Carli Lloyd made a 55-yard field goal following an NFL practice, one of the newest Pro Football Hall of Famers had a suggestion for her next job.

‘‘Honestly, I don’t think it will be long before we see a woman break through this NFL barrier,’’ former Cowboys executive Gil Brandt, who was inducted into the Hall of Fame this month, tweeted Tuesday. ‘‘I’d give her an honest tryout if I were, say, the Bears.’’

Honestly, I don't think it will be long before we see a woman break through this NFL barrier. I'd give her an honest tryout if I were, say, the Bears. https://t.co/pyIlIY6Jxv — Gil Brandt (@Gil_Brandt) August 20, 2019

That’s highly unlikely. The Bears need a kicker, but they’ve whittled their derby, which once ran as deep as nine players, down to Eddy Pineiro. But not even Pineiro thinks the team waiving Elliott Fry on Sunday means he has won the job.

Fresh off a Women’s World Cup championship, Lloyd attended the joint practice Tuesday between the Eagles and Ravens. She walked onto the field afterward and tried kicking field goals, making tries as long as 55 yards.