The Jacksonville Jaguars' hiring of former Ohio State head coach Urban Meyer will go down as one of the most colossal failures in NFL history. Not only did Meyer have a terrible season on the field, as the Jaguars finished 3-14, but they also endured a trying season off the field in the locker room as well. Meyer's behavior has been well-documented, as the former Buckeyes' boss bullied his assistant coaches, talked down to his players and was even caught on a viral video with a young woman dancing on him at a club following a loss. But one of the most bizarre stories to emerge out of the Jaguars-Meyer debacle involved former kicker Josh Lambo, who claimed that Meyer literally kicked him. On Tuesday, Lambo announced he was filing a lawsuit against the Jaguars, as reported by the Associated Press.

Former NFL placekicker Josh Lambo has filed a lawsuit against the Jacksonville Jaguars seeking more than $3.5 million in salary and damages for emotional distress caused by former head coach Urban Meyer.

Per the Associated Press, Lambo is suing the Jaguars for more than $3.5 million for emotional distress caused by Meyer. The suit was filed in the 4th Judicial Circuit Court in Duval County on Tuesday.

Lambo alleges that Meyer kicked and verbally abused him, creating a hostile workplace during his tenure with the Jaguars.

Lambo, who reported the kicking incident to the team's legal counsel, was wrongfully released in a violation of Florida's Private Sector Whistle Blower's Act, according to the suit.

Lambo has spent seven seasons in the NFL, posting an 87.1 percent mark on field goals. He'll be seeking a jury trial in the suit against the Jaguars.