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What is the longest ever successful field goal in football? |
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Longest Successful College Field Goal - 69 Yards
- The longest field goal ever was one one of 69 yards by Ove Johansson for NAIA College Football's Abilene Christian versus East Texas State on October 16,1976.
- It was kicked from a 2" tee in Shotwell Stadium in Abilene, Texas.
Longest Successful NFL Field Goal - 63 Yards
- 63 yards by Tom Dempsey for the New Orleans Saints versus the Detroit Lions on November 8, 1970
- 63 yards by Jason Elam for the Denver Broncos versus the Jacksonville Jaguars on October 25, 1998
- It is Tom Dempsey for New Orleans in 1970 and Jason Elam for Denver in 1998. Elam tied Dempsey's record (63 yards) that stood for almost 30 years.
- In 2006 Matt Bryant of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers kicked a 62 yard field goal against the Philadelphia Eagles.
Longest Successful CFL Field Goal - 62 Yards
- 62 yards by Paul McCallum for the Saskatchewn Roughriders versus the Edmonton Eskimoes on October 27, 2001.
Longest College Field Goal Without A Tee - 65 Yards
Martin (marTEEN) Gramatica did it when he was Kansas State's kicker in the 1990s.
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