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During a narrow Week 12 28–27 road loss to the Jaguars, Tucker attempted to break his own record for the longest field goal in NFL history with a 67-yard field goal with two seconds left in the fourth quarter, but the attempt fell short. [111] The next week, he kicked the game-winning PAT in a 10–9 comeback win over the Denver Broncos. [112]
With the ball at the Lions' 48-yard line, from which Tucker would ultimately kick a 66-yard game-winning field goal, the play clock seemed to expire. The Justin Tucker game-winning kick from 66 ...
The official NFL record for longest field goal is 66 yards. Justin Tucker did that to win a game for the Baltimore Ravens against the Detroit Lions. ... Aubrey might not get a shot at a 66-yard ...
On September 26, placekicker Justin Tucker broke the NFL record for the longest field goal in history, kicking a 66-yard field goal as time expired to beat the Detroit Lions 19–17. [2] The next week, on October 3, the Ravens tied the record for most consecutive games rushing over 100 yards as a team with 43 (tied with their division rival ...
Earlier Sunday afternoon, football fans were stunned to see Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker miss a 49-yard field goal. The most accurate kicker in NFL history almost never misses. In fact ...
Justin Tucker attempted a potential game-winning 67-yard field goal at the end of the game, which would've broken his own record for the longest NFL field goal made, but the kick fell short, and the Jaguars won.
After Derrick Henry rumbled for 51 yards to put the Ravens at the Bengals 6, Justin Tucker kicked a 24-yard field goal to lift Baltimore to a 41-38 win Sunday. Tucker kicked a 56-yarder with 1:35 left in regulation to tie a game that featured more than 700 yards passing and nine touchdown passes.
Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker made history on Sunday afternoon by kicking the longest field goal ever seen in the NFL. He also gave his team the walk-off win over the Detroit Lions in one ...