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Aussie rookie punter boots Seahawks legend

Michael Dickson is part of a powerful wave of Australian punters who have changed US college football and the NFL.

Michael Dickson
Australia's Michael Dickson has won his duel with veteran Jon Ryan to become the Seahawks' punter. (AAP)

Australian rookie punter Michael Dickson has booted the Seattle Seahawks' longest-tenured player off the NFL team.

Jon Ryan, Seattle's punter for the past decade, was released on Monday after losing the head-to-head battle with talented 22-year-old Sydney-born Dickson after two pre-season games.

Dickson has been sensational in the pre-season and leads all NFL punters with an average 51.7 yards per punt.

The 36-year-old Ryan, a member of Seattle's 2014 Super Bowl win, is 18th on the list with an average 45.6 yards.

"I never wanted this day to come, but knew it would someday," Ryan wrote on Twitter.

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Dickson, a product of Nathan Chapman's Prokick Australia, is part of a powerful wave of Australian punters who have changed US college football and the NFL.

He won last year's Ray Guy Award for top college punters after shattering records at the University of Texas.

Seattle was so impressed it moved up in this year's NFL Draft to take Dickson in the fifth round before another team selected him.

The Seahawks also save money by keeping the Australian rookie who signed a four-year, $US2.7-million contract compared to the two-year, $US5.6-million deal of Ryan's.

Ryan and Seahawks management agreed to part ways on Monday after it became clear Dickson had won the job and to give Ryan time to try to find another team before the regular season begins.

The Seahawks play their first regular season game on September 9 against Melbourne-born Adam Gotsis' Denver Broncos.


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