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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 ] Since Dempsey was the only kicker to make a field goal from more than sixty yards prior to the relocation of the goal posts, he remains the only player in NFL history to successfully kick a ...
On October 25, 1998, Elam kicked a 63-yard field goal to end the first half against the Jacksonville Jaguars, tying Tom Dempsey's 28-year-old record for the longest field goal in NFL history. His cleats from the game are currently on display in the Pro Football Hall of Fame . [ 3 ]
Dempsey with a 63-yard field goal! The longest field goal in the history of the National League! Don Criqui describing the same play for CBS: He's trying a 63-yard field goal. Not only will Tom Dempsey if he hits this one--he has a very slight wind at his back--he'll set a National Football League record, in addition to winning the game.
Tom Dempsey was the long time record-holder for the longest field goal in NFL history.
Brandon Aubrey longest field goal Aubrey made the longest kick of his career during Week 3 of the 2024 NFL season. On Dallas' first possession, he attempted a 65-yarder in an effort to cut into ...
Longest field goals in NFL history. Below is a full list of the 10 longest field goals in NFL history, a list that includes Slye: ... 63 yards – Tom Dempsey, New Orleans Saints (1970)
Prior to Dempsey's 1970 kick, the longest field goal in NFL history was 56 yards, by Bert Rechichar of the Baltimore Colts in 1953. [ 26 ] [ 29 ] A 55-yard field goal, achieved by a drop kick , was recorded by Paddy Driscoll in 1924 , and stood as the unofficial record until that point; some sources indicate a 54-yarder by Glenn Presnell in ...
Jason Elam kicked 23 out of 27 field goals and 58 out of 58 extra points including a 63-yard field goal to tie Tom Dempsey with the longest field goal in NFL history at that time. This record has since been eclipsed by another Denver Bronco in Matt Prater , and once again by Justin Tucker .