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  2. Holder (gridiron football) - Wikipedia

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    Jake Schum of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers holding for a field goal attempt in 2015. In gridiron football, the holder is the player who receives the snap from the long snapper during field goal or extra point attempts made by the placekicker. The holder is set on one knee seven yards behind the line-of-scrimmage.

  3. Field goal - Wikipedia

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    The NFL (and most other professional leagues) has never allowed the use of tees for field goal kick attempts, having always required kickers to kick off the ground for such attempts (and for extra points; a rare exception for a U.S.-based pro league to allow the usage of such tees for such attempts was the original USFL in the 1980s).

  4. Field goal range - Wikipedia

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    Field goal range is the part of the field in American football where there is a good chance that a field goal attempt will be successful.. A field goal is normally 17 or 18 yards (7 or 8 yards in Canadian football) longer than the distance of the line of scrimmage to the goal line, as it includes the end zone (10 yards) and 7 or 8 yards to where the holder places the ball.

  5. Place kick - Wikipedia

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    Place kicking typically involves placing the ball either directly on the turf, a mound of sand, a hole in the turf, or a plastic tee is sometimes used to keep the ball in position. A player called a holder is required to hold a ball upright during field goal and extra point attempts, as the ball is placed directly on the turf. When weather ...

  6. Temple kicker hits longest college football field goal in 16 ...

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    The longest field goal in NCAA history is a 69-yard kick by Ove Johansson of Abilene Christian in 1976, but kickers were able to kick off a holding tee until 1989.

  7. American football positions - Wikipedia

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    Also called a "placekicker", kickers handle kickoffs, extra points, and field goals. All three situations require the kicker to kick the ball off the ground, either from the hands of a holder or off of a tee. Some teams employ two kickers: one kicks extra points and field goals, and the other, known as a "kickoff specialist", handles

  8. Fairbairn's 59-yard field goal as time expires gives Texans ...

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    Fairbairn added a 50-yard field goal as time expired in the second quarter and his 47-yarder early in the third made it 20-3. Injuries Texans RB British Brooks left with a knee injury in the first ...

  9. Chicago Bears holder Trenton Gill has given football fans something they've probably never seen before. Against the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday, Gill was out on the field to hold the ball for a ...

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