"Good Old Half Foot"
Tom Dempsey, aka "Good Old Half Foot" whose career spanned 1969-1979 with several teams, was born without toes on his right foot. He currently holds the NFL record for longest field goal in history, along with Jason Elam of the Broncos, at 63 yards.
J'Marcus Webb of the Chicago Bears wears a size 22
hes' a Left foot kicker
Chris Mirus, a defensive end for the Chicago Bears is 6 foot 9
Tom Dempsey
Damage to you foot is not likely to occur, but discomfort will be felt by the kicker.
Tom Dempsey, who was a kicker for the New Orleans Saints.
nope
No. Fred Cox, place kicker for the Minnesota Vikings from 1963-1977, was a right foot straight on kicker.
No. Rules state the kicker's plant foot may be beyond the line at the time of the kick. Should a holder of the ball be necessary, he may also be beyond the line. All other players must be inbounds and behind the line at the time of the kick.
To kick a field goal in football, the kicker lines up behind the line of scrimmage and aims to kick the ball through the goalposts located at the back of the end zone. The holder places the ball on the ground, and the kicker then approaches the ball and kicks it with precision and power using their foot. The goal is to send the ball through the uprights to score points for the team.
None that I've ever heard of. Maybe you're thinking of Tom Dempsey, who was born without toes on his kicking foot and had a special shoe made for him. Dempsey is famous for kicking the longest field goal (63 yards) in NFL history.
Only if your the kicker if you are the quarter back or line back then no