AP

The Browns have reportedly taken a look at three kickers.

According to Howard Balzer of The Sports Xchange, the club worked out veteran Garrett Hartley and rookies Zach Hocker and Nate Freese.

The Browns’ incumbent kicker, Billy Cundiff, missed a 40-yard field goal in Sunday’s 25-24 loss to Indianapolis. On the season, Cundiff is 22-of-29 on field goals (.759), forcing 39 touchbacks in 63 kickoffs.

Hartley was formerly the Saints’ kicker, while Freese (ex-Detroit) and Hocker (ex-Washington) were the only kickers selected in the 2014 draft, with both taken in Round Seven.

Hartley and Hocker — who also tried out for New Orleans this week — have not attempted a regular-season kick in 2014. Freese was the Lions’ kicker for the first three games, making just 3-of-7 field goal attempts before being waived.