User:Twigboy/Sandbox/Fair catch kick

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Date Kicker Team Opponent Yards Result Game time Notes
1933-11-20 Ken Strong New York Giants Green Bay Packers 30 good 3rd quarter [1]
1955-10-23 Ben Agajanian New York Giants Pittsburgh Steelers 56 missed 0:30, 2nd [2]
1958-11-02 Gordy Soltau San Francisco 49ers Detroit Lions 61 wide right 0:15, 2nd [3]
1964-09-13 Sam Baker Philadelphia Eagles New York Giants 47 short 0:00, 2nd [4]
1964-09-13 Paul Hornung Green Bay Packers Chicago Bears 52 good 0:00, 2nd [5]
1966-12-04 Fred Cox Minnesota Vikings Atlanta Falcons 40 good 0:00, 2nd [6]
1967-11-23 Bruce Gossett Los Angeles Rams Detroit Lions 55 short 0:03, 2nd [7]
1968-11-03 Mac Percival Chicago Bears Green Bay Packers 43 good 0:20, 4th game-winning kick[8]
1968-12-08 Fred Cox Minnesota Vikings San Francisco 49ers 47 short 0:00, 2nd [9]
1969-10-05 Curt Knight
Washington Redskins
San Francisco 49ers 56 wide left 0:02, 4th Game tied 17-17[10]
1969-11-30 Tom Dempsey New Orleans Saints San Francisco 49ers 57 short/wide left 0:00, 2nd [11]
1970-11-01 Curt Knight
Washington Redskins
Denver Broncos 49 missed 0:00, 2nd [12]
1971-11-08 David Ray Los Angeles Rams Baltimore Colts 45 missed 0:00, 2nd Monday Night Football[13]
1979-11-25 Mark Moseley
Washington Redskins
New York Giants 74 short 4th quarter [14]
1980-09-29 Fred Steinfort Denver Broncos New England Patriots 73 missed 0:00, 2nd [15]
1984-11-18
Raul Allegre
Indianapolis Colts New England Patriots 61 short 0:00, 2nd Fair catch of onside kick[16]
1989-01-01 Mike Cofer San Francisco 49ers Minnesota Vikings 60 short 0:00, 2nd NFC Divisional Playoff[17]
2005-10-09 Rob Bironas Tennessee Titans Houston Texans 58 short 0:00, 2nd [18]
  1. ^ Kelley, Robert F. (Nov. 27, 1933). "Giants turn back Green Bay by 17-6". New York Times, p. 21.
  2. ^ Effrat, Louis (Oct. 24, 1955). "Giants defeated by Steelers in seesaw contest at Polo Grounds". New York Times, p. 31.
  3. ^ "Old-timers Perry, McElhenny, Tittle star in 24-21 rally". (Nov. 3, 1958). Los Angeles Times, p. c1.
  4. ^ Wallace, William N. (Sep. 14, 1964). "Safetyman blitz shackles Tittle". New York Times, p. 44.
  5. ^ White, Gordon S., Jr. (Sep. 14, 1964). "Rout of Chicago led by Hornung". New York Times, p. 44.
  6. ^ Rollow, Cooper (Dec. 11, 1966). "Berry almost blanked out on play that whipped the Bears". Chicago Tribune, p. E3.
  7. ^ Florence, Mal (Nov. 25, 1967). "Wanted three points". Los Angeles Times, p. a2.
  8. ^ "Bears upset Packers, 13 to 10, on free kick in final seconds". (Nov. 4, 1968). New York Times, p. 62.
  9. ^ Dozer, Richard (Dec. 9, 1968). "Vikings stay alive". Chicago Tribune, p. g1.
  10. ^ "Redskins tie 49ers, 17-17". (Oct. 6, 1969). New York Times, p. 64.
  11. ^ Rollow, Cooper (Nov. 30, 1969). "Pro football patter". Chicago Tribune, p. b4.
  12. ^ "Jurgensen on target". (Nov. 2, 1970). Los Angeles Times, p. d8.
  13. ^ Oates, Bob (Nov. 9, 1971). "L.A.'s special teams cost win in Baltimore". Los Angeles Times, p. d1.
  14. ^ Katz, Michael (Nov. 26, 1979). "Giants topple Redskins, 14-6". New York Times, p. C1.
  15. ^ Roberts, Ernie (Jan. 21, 1981). "Color Rockingham grey". Boston Globe, p. 1.
  16. ^ "Colt 'free kick' no consequence". (Nov. 14, 1984). Indianapolis News, p. 30.
  17. ^ "One play gave New York 2 hits". (Jan. 3, 1989). Los Angeles Times, p. 2.
  18. ^ NFL recap

Exhibition games

Date Kicker Team Opponent Yards Result Game time Notes
1966-01-09 Lou Michaels Baltimore Colts Dallas Cowboys 57 wide 0:00, 2nd Playoff Bowl[1]
1972-07-29 Chester Marcol College All-Stars Dallas Cowboys 68 short 0:00, 2nd [2]
1972-08-11 Mac Percival Chicago Bears Houston Oilers 55 short 0:15, 4th [3]
1986-08-31
Rafael Septien
Dallas Cowboys Houston Oilers 53 missed 0:00, 4th [4]
1993-08-08 Chris Gardocki Chicago Bears Philadelphia Eagles 63 short 0:00, 2nd [5]
  1. ^ "Matte's passing paces Colts to 35-to-3 upset of Cowboys in Playoff Bowl". (Jan. 10, 1966). New York Times, p. 19.
  2. ^ Damer, Roy (Jul. 29, 1972). "Morton leads pro kings". Chicago Tribune, p. n_c1.
  3. ^ Pierson, Don (Aug. 11, 1972). "Bears defeat Oilers 20-17". Chicago Tribune, p. c1.
  4. ^ "Oilers 17, Cowboys 14". (Aug. 31, 1986). New York Times, p. S9.
  5. ^ Mitchell, Fred (Aug. 9, 1993). "63-yard fg try on free kick falls short". Chicago Tribune, p. 4.