What Was the Longest Field Goal in the NFL?
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The longest field goal in NFL history was 64 yards, set by Matt Prater in 2013.
The Record
In 2013, Matt Prater of the Denver Broncos set the NFL record for the longest field goal with a 64-yard kick against the Tennessee Titans.
The current record
The current record for the longest field goal in the NFL is 64 yards, set by Matt Prater of the Denver Broncos in 2013.
The previous record
The previous record for the longest field goal in an NFL game was 63 yards, set by Matt Prater of the Denver Broncos in 2013.
The Kickers
There have been some incredible field goals kicked in the NFL over the years. From the game winning kicks, to the 60+ yarders, to the ones that make you question how they even got the ball through the uprights, field goals are always exciting. But which one was the longest?
The current record holder
The current record holder for the longest field goal in the NFL is Matt Prater of the Denver Broncos. On December 8, 2013, Prater kicked a 64-yard field goal against the Tennessee Titans. This kick topped the previous record of 63 yards, which was shared by four different players.
The previous record holder
The previous record holder for the longest field goal in the NFL was Matt Prater, who kicked a 64-yard field goal in 2013.
The Game
The game in which the current record was set
The current record for the longest field goal in NFL history is 64 yards, set by Matt Prater of the Denver Broncos in 2013. The game was played on December 8, 2013, between the Broncos and the Tennessee Titans.
The game in which the previous record was set
The previous record for the longest field goal in an NFL game was 63 yards, set by Denver Broncos placekicker Matt Prater in 2013. The game was played against the Tennessee Titans, and the Broncos won, 51-28.