Nope.
yes you are allowed but i think it would hurt. Paul McFadden and Tony Franklin from the Philadelphia Eagles(1970s & 1980s) kicked barefoot.
Yes, Mark Moseley, a former NFL kicker, is known for having kicked barefoot during his career. He gained recognition for his unique kicking style, which involved not wearing a kicking shoe. Moseley is particularly famous for his time with the Washington Redskins and is the only kicker to win the NFL MVP award, which he achieved in 1982.
Rich Karlis of the Denver Broncos in the 80s was one of the barefoot kickers. Tony Franklin, who kicked with the Eagles, Patriots, and Dolphins in the 80s was another, as was Mike Lansford of the Rams in the 80s.
There seems to be some confusion over this, as you can in some states but not in others. the confusion started when the word was that due to contract issues with sponsors, the NFL had banned barefoot guys but there seems to be no actual rule.
That would be Tony Franklin who kicked for the New England Patriots, and the Philadelphia Eagles....( you're welcome )
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Yes, yes he did.
No. But he was the last of the straight-on kickers in the NFL.
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Babe Ruth
An NFL extra point kick is typically 33 yards long.
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