After the Kansas City Chiefs held the San Francisco 49ers on third down at the 37-yard-line, rookie kicker Jake Moody came on the field with a chance at Super Bowl history.
Moody lined up and drilled a 55-yard-field goal for a new Super Bowl record. Buffalo Bills kicker Steve Christie held the previous record of 54-yards.
Behind Moody’s booming kick, the 49ers scored the first points of the Super Bowl to a take a 3-0 lead.
Via @NFL on Twitter:
Jake Moody drills a 55-yard field goal, the longest FG in Super Bowl history. 🙌
📺: #SBLVIII on CBS
📱: Stream on #NFLPlus https://t.co/dClcEDViWl pic.twitter.com/Vtyv7ToFz1— NFL (@NFL) February 12, 2024
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