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The previous record was a 63 yarder held by New Orleans Saints kicker Tom Dempsey. While the game-winning kick was magnificent in every possible way, it will not come without some controversy.
NFL kickers have been changing the game when it comes to field goal distance. Justin Tucker etched his name in the record books with a game-winning 66-yard field goal to lift the Baltimore Ravens over ...
Tucker’s kick set a new record for the longest field goal in NFL history. There’s a good chance Tucker’s kick remains as the NFL field goal record for a number of years.
Still, the 75-yard boot meant he had to kick the ball from his own 35-yard line. To put that in perspective, the NFL record for the longest field goal is 64 yards.
The current official holder of the record is Justin Tucker who kicked in a 66-yard field goal against the Baltimore Ravens in 2021.
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But it's the preseason, and these games are for experimenting. The longest kick in NFL history is a 66-yard field goal by former Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker in 2021 vs. the Detroit Lions.
The Jacksonville Jaguars and their kicker, Cam Little, set an unofficially NFL record in their preseason opener, but he isn't ...
Here's a complete guide to the longest field goals in NFL history, including the current record holder, distances and longest attempts updated for the 2024 season.
The Jaguars’ Cam Little made a 70-yard field goal, a kick that would have broken the NFL record had it happened during the regular season.