Jason Myers sets Seahawks record for most consecutive field goals made

Seattle kicker Jason Myers set the Seahawks’ franchise record for the most consecutive field goals made at 31 in Week 15 at Washington.

The Seattle Seahawks are in Washington Week 15 for their last 10:00 a.m. PT start of the regular season and were the first to put points on the board on Sunday.

As of this post, kicker Jason Myers has completed both of his field-goal attempts, first to tie, and then to set the Seahawks’ franchise record for most consecutive field goals made at 31.

With his first attempt, the successful 43-yard try in the first quarter, Myers tied the old record set by former Seattle kicker Olindo Mare. His second kick went for 40 yards and set the new record.

Courtesy of Myers, the Seahawks lead the Washington Football Team 6-0 with two minutes to go in the first half.

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Kicker Jason Myers sets Seahawks record with 61-yard field goal

Seattle Seahawks kicker Jason Myers set a franchise record Week 10 with his 61-yard field goal to close out the first half against the Rams.

The Seattle Seahawks are within four points of the Los Angeles Rams Week 10 at the half thanks to kicker Jason Myers.

After the Seahawks’ drive stalled, Myers lined up for a 61-yard field goal attempt to close out the second quarter. The ball sailed through the uprights, setting a franchise record.

In addition, Myers has now completed 20-straight field goal attempts, the third-longest in team history.

The Rams lead was narrowed but Los Angeles is still ahead of Seattle 17-13 at the break.

The Seahawks are set to get the ball back at the start of the third quarter.

Here’s a look at Myers’ record-setting attempt.

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Buccaneers set a couple of records in Week 15’s win over Lions

Jameis Winston and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers traveled to the Motor City to take on the Detroit Lions in Week 15. With the Lions defense struggling and the Buccaneers offense rolling, it appeared as if the barrel may have flipped when Winston tossed …

Jameis Winston and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers traveled to the Motor City to take on the Detroit Lions in Week 15. With the Lions defense struggling and the Buccaneers offense rolling, it appeared as if the barrel may have flipped when Winston tossed another interception on the opening drive. That however, became just a blemish on his stat sheet as he finished the game with four touchdown passes, giving him 30 on the season, breaking his single-season record of 28.

Winston also has the most passing yards in a two-game span in Buccaneers history with 914 yards, combined. 458 yards on the day will also put Winston in a class of his own within the NFL stat book, as he is the first player in history to throw for over 450 yards in consecutive games.

For the highs and lows that Winston provides the team, it should be noted that Mike Evans went down last week, for the remainder of the season, with a hamstring injury, the team also lost WR’s Chris Godwin and Scotty Miller against the Lions in their 38-17 victory.

The Buccaneers will look to win five straight as the Houston Texans come to town for a Saturday showdown at Raymond James Stadium in Week 16.

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