The Baltimore Ravens know how blessed they are to have Justin Tucker as their kicker. Over his ten-year career, Tucker has kicked multiple game-winning field goals, doing so in thrilling fashion.
In Week 3 against the Detroit Lions after missing a kick from 49 yards earlier in the game, Tucker made field goals from 39 yards, 50 yards, and 52 yards before making a kick that will go down in NFL history forever.
With three seconds left in regulation and trailing by one point, Tucker’s number was called to kick a 66-yard field goal. Time expired off the clock before the football bounced off the center of the upright and into the net.
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— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) September 26, 2021
Tucker’s only miss indoors in his NFL career came in the first quarter on Sunday. After drilling a 66-yard field goal to win the game, it’s safe to assume Tucker forgot the first quarter altogether.
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— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) September 26, 2021
Tucker’s 66-yard kick now stands alone as the longest kick of NFL history, previously beating a 64-yard kick from then-Denver Broncos kicker Matt Prater back in 2013. It is a kick that will be remembered forever for multiple reasons.