Longest Field Goals in Playoff History
- 58 yards – Graham Gano, Carolina Panthers (2018)
- 58 yards – Pete Stoyanovich, Miami Dolphins (1991)
Top Most Longest field Goals in NFL History
The NFL, or National Football League, is a professional American football league consisting of 32 teams, divided equally between the National Football Conference (NFC) and the American Football Conference (AFC). The NFL is one of the major professional sports leagues in the United States and the most popular football league in the world.
Throughout the NFL’s 104-year history, placekickers have gotten better at making long-distance field goals. Only 11 players have kicked field goals from 62 yards or longer in an official game. The longest field goal in NFL history is a 66-yard kick by Justin Tucker of the Baltimore Ravens, made on September 26, 2021, during a game against the Detroit Lions. This record-breaking field goal was made as time expired, securing a 19-17 victory for the Ravens.
Here’s a list of the longest field goals ever made in NFL history, showing the amazing power and accuracy of these NFL kickers.
Table of Content
- What is the Longest Field Goal in NFL History?
- Other Notable Longest Field Goal in NFL History
- Longest Field Goals in NFL History (63-Yard Field Goals)
- Longest Field Goals in NFL History (62-Yard Field Goals)
- Longest Field Goals in Playoff History
- Longest Field Goals in Super Bowl History
- Top 5 Longest Field Goals in NFL History