Three-time World Cup champion Carli Lloyd may have kicked her way into the NFL — at least for a preseason publicity stunt.

Shortly after a video went viral of Lloyd nailing a 55-yard field goal with ease at a joint practice between the Eagles and Ravens last week, the three-time Olympian has ignited discussion about the possibility of a female kicker in the NFL.

Fox Sports reported that one NFL team has offered the 37-year-old soccer star, who currently plays for the Sky Blue FC in the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL), a chance to play in a preseason game this week.

“Today, she got another call from another NFL team,” Lloyd’s trainer, James Galanis told Fox Sports. “The one that called today, I don’t want to say who it is, was willing to put her on the roster for their next (game). They were willing to put her on the roster.”

Unfortunately for the undisclosed team, Lloyd is already playing with the U.S. women’s national team on Thursday against Portugal. But Lloyd expressed her thoughts about joining the NFL to NBC Sports, stating that it would be “pretty massive” for young women to see.

All 32 teams in the NFL play in a final preseason matchup Thursday before the regular season, so everyone will just have to wait for Lloyd’s two-sport athlete debut.

“I think Carli is perfectly made out for a job like that. She loves the pressure,” Galanis said. “She’s got one of the hardest kicks in the world when it comes to women. She is great at long range balls, she displayed that by scoring a goal from just past the halfway line in a World Cup final, and she is definitely in tune with the mechanics. She would be an ideal candidate.”