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What are the longest field goals in NFL history?

Baltimore Ravens star Justin Tucker is the most accurate kicker in NFL history with a 90.2 career field goal percentage. The five-time first-team All-Pro solidified his position among the all-time greats with an NFL-record 66-yard field goal inside the Detroit Lions' Ford Field in 2021. Tucker's blast bounced off the crossbar and through the uprights to lift the Ravens to a 19-17 victory.

Pittsburgh Steelers place kicker Chris Boswell completed a 60-yard field goal vs. the New York Jets in September 2025. The feat joins the list of the longest field goals in NFL history:

66 yards

Justin Tucker, Baltimore Ravens - 2021

65 yards

Brandon Aubrey, Dallas Cowboys - 2024

64 yards

Matt Prater, Denver Broncos - 2013

63 yards

Joey Slye, New England Patriots - 2024

Brett Maher, Dallas Cowboys - 2019

Graham Gano, Carolina Panthers - 2018

David Akers, San Francisco 49ers - 2012

Sebastian Janikowski, Oakland Raiders - 2011

Jason Elam, Denver Broncos - 1998

Tom Dempsey, New Orleans Saints - 1970

62 yards

Matt Prater, Arizona Cardinals - 2023

Harrison Butker, Kansas City Chiefs - 2022

Matt Prater, Arizona Cardinals - 2021

Brett Maher, Dallas Cowboys - 2019

Brett Maher, Dallas Cowboys - 2018

Stephen Gostkowski, New England Patriots - 2017

Matt Bryant, Tampa Bay Buccaneers - 2006

61 yards

Tyler Bass, Buffalo Bills - 2024

Jake Elliott, Philadelphia Eagles - 2023

Joey Slye, Washington Commanders - 2023

Greg Joseph, Minnesota Vikings - 2022

Ka'imi Fairbairn, Houston Texans - 2021

Brandon McManus, Denver Broncos - 2021

Jason Myers, Seattle Seahawks - 2020

Jake Elliott, Philadelphia Eagles - 2017

Greg Zuerlein, St.