Carli Lloyd’s kicking performance at Eagles practice on Tuesday continues to draw high praise.

This time, it’s a former Pro Bowl kicker adding to the hype.

Martin Gramatica, who played nine NFL seasons for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Indianapolis Colts, Dallas Cowboys and New Orleans Saints, and made the Pro Bowl in 2000, told TMZ Lloyd could challenge for a kicking job on a NFL roster. He was convinced after seeing her nail a field goal from 55 yards.

“55, that’s impressive,” Martin told TMZ. “I think a lot of the NFL guys better be ready. Better watch their jobs. I know there’s some openings, so be careful out there!”

Gramatica also said he’d be willing to help coach Lloyd if she decided to train to become a kicker in the NFL, saying there were a couple flaws in her technique. But he added if he was still an active kicker, he’d be worried about Lloyd earning a job.

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Lloyd, a Delran native and member of the Rutgers Hall of Fame, recently finished another run with the U.S. Women’s National Team to the World Cup title in France earlier this summer. While she was relegated to a super-sub role for most of the tournament, she still made a major impact on the team and remains one of the main faces of women’s soccer.

On top of the 55-yard field goal she kicked at Eagles practice, Lloyd drilled several other kicks, something that isn’t always a given, even in the NFL.

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Now that we have your attention, here’s a 55-yarder! pic.twitter.com/7k2WeQNUso — Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) August 20, 2019

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