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NFL Longest Field Goal List

68 yards

Cam Little, Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Las Vegas Raiders, 2025.

67 yards

Cam Little, Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Tennessee Titans, 2026.

66 yards

Justin Tucker, Baltimore Ravens vs. Detroit Lions, 2021.

65 yards

Brandon Aubrey, Dallas Cowboys vs. Baltimore Ravens, 2024.

Chase McLaughlin, Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Philadelphia Eagles, 2025.

64 yards

Matt Prater, Denver Broncos vs. Tennessee Titans, 2013.

Brandon Aubrey, Dallas Cowboys vs. New York Giants, 2025.

63 yards

Tom Dempsey, New Orleans Saints vs. Detroit Lions, 1970.

Jason Elam, Denver Broncos vs. Jacksonville Jaguars, 1998.

Sebastian Janikowski, Oakland Raiders vs. Denver Broncos, 2011.

David Akers, San Francisco 49ers vs. Green Bay Packers, 2012.

Graham Gano, Carolina Panthers vs. New York Giants, 2018.

Brett Maher, Dallas Cowboys vs. Philadelphia Eagles, 2019.

Joey Slye, New England Patriots vs. San Francisco 49ers, 2024.

Evan McPherson, Cincinnati Bengals vs. New England Patriots, 2025.

Brandon Aubrey, Dallas Cowboys vs. Detroit Lions, 2025.

62 yards

Matt Bryant, Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Philadelphia Eagles, 2006.

Stephen Gostkowski, New England Patriots vs. Oakland Raiders, 2017.

Brett Maher, Dallas Cowboys vs. Philadelphia Eagles, 2018.

Brett Maher, Dallas Cowboys vs. New York Jets, 2019.

Matt Prater, Arizona Cardinals vs. Minnesota Vikings, 2021.

Harrison Butker, Kansas City Chiefs vs. Buffalo Bills, 2022.

Matt Prater, Arizona Cardinals vs. Dallas Cowboys, 2023.

Will Reichard, Minnesota Vikings vs. Cincinnati Bengals, 2025.

61 yards

Sebastian Janikowski, Oakland Raiders vs. Cleveland Browns, 2009.

Jay Feely, Arizona Cardinals vs. Buffalo Bills, 2012.

Justin Tucker, Baltimore Ravens vs. Detroit Lions, 2013.

Greg Zuerlein, St. Louis Rams vs. Minnesota Vikings, 2015.

Jake Elliott, Philadelphia Eagles vs. New York Giants, 2017.

Jason Myers, Seattle Seahawks vs. Los Angeles Rams, 2020.

Ka’imi Fairbairn, Houston Texans vs. Seattle Seahawks, 2021.

Brandon McManus, Denver Broncos vs. Los Angeles Chargers, 2021.

Greg Joseph, Minnesota Vikings vs. New York Giants, 2022.

Joey Slye, Washington Commanders vs. Philadelphia Eagles, 2023.

Jake Elliott, Philadelphia Eagles vs. Minnesota Vikings, 2023.

Tyler Bass, Buffalo Bills vs. Miami Dolphins, 2024.

Brandon Aubrey, Dallas Cowboys vs. Washington Commanders, 2025.

Lucas Havrisik, Green Bay Packers vs. Arizona Cardinals, 2025.

60 yards

Steve Cox, Cleveland Browns vs. Cincinnati Bengals, 1984.

Morten Andersen, New Orleans Saints vs. Chicago Bears, 1991.

Rob Bironas, Tennessee Titans vs. Indianapolis Colts, 2006.

Dan Carpenter, Miami Dolphins vs. Cleveland Browns, 2010.

Greg Zuerlein, St. Louis Rams vs. Seattle Seahawks, 2012.

Chandler Catanzaro, Arizona Cardinals vs. Buffalo Bills, 2016.

Wil Lutz, New Orleans Saints vs. Minnesota Vikings, 2022.

Brett Maher, Dallas Cowboys vs. Minnesota Vikings, 2022.

Greg Zuerlein, New York Jets vs. Minnesota Vikings, 2022.

Harrison Butker, Kansas City Chiefs vs. Denver Broncos, 2023.

Brandon Aubrey, Dallas Cowboys vs. Philadelphia Eagles, 2023.

Brandon Aubrey, Dallas Cowboys vs. New York Giants, 2024.

Chris Boswell, Pittsburgh Steelers vs. New York Jets, 2025.

Blake Grupe, Indianapolis Colts vs. Seattle Seahawks, 2025.

Maxx Crosby calls nixed Ravens trade ‘water under the bridge’ as he refocuses on Raiders

HENDERSON, Nev. (AP) — Raiders star pass rusher Maxx Crosby said Wednesday he has moved on since his trade to Baltimore was nixed in March by the Ravens, and his focus is on getting ready for another season in Las Vegas. “It's water under the bridge,” Crosby said in his first comments to Las Vegas reporters. "It's a long time ago. A lot of things I learned about what's going on and what this league can bring. A lot of adversity, a lot of different things you can't really anticipate. But I've been through a lot in my life. It's nothing to me. “I'm here and I want to be here and I'm excited to be here. I've got a lot of work to do.” The Raiders had agreed to send Crosby to the Ravens for two first-round draft picks on March 6, but Baltimore backed out four days later. That decision to exit the deal was made a day before the new NFL year when deals can be finalized.
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