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During a narrow Week 3 19–17 road victory over the Lions, Tucker kicked an NFL record 66-yard game winning field goal as time expired in regulation. [99] He finished the game with a performance reminiscent of his 2013 one in the same stadium, making four straight field goals after missing a 49-yard field goal in the first quarter. [100]
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.
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 longest field goal kick in NFL history is 66 yards, a record set by Justin Tucker on September 26, 2021, which broke the record previously held by Matt Prater (2013) at 64 yards. The third longest is 63, originally set by Tom Dempsey (1970) and then matched by Jason Elam (1998), Sebastian Janikowski (2011), David Akers (2012), Graham Gano ...
Texas' kicker #19, Justin Tucker celebrates his game winning 40-yard field goal over Texas A&M during the final play of the game held at Kyle Field in College Station, Texas, on Thursday, November ...
On Sunday, September 26, 2021, Justin Tucker of the Baltimore Ravens broke that record with a 66-yard field goal as time expired to beat the Detroit Lions. This walk-off kick eclipsed both Dempsey's and Graham Gano's 63-yarder in 2018 as the longest field goal to win a game on its final play. [11] [14]
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 ...
The longest successful field goal in the NFL was 66 yards and was completed by Justin Tucker in 2021. The NCAA record is 67 yards held by 3 kickers, Russell Erxleben of Texas, Steve Little of Arkansas and Joe Williams of Wichita State University. All three of those kickers achieved that feat in the 1977-1978 college seasons.