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Longest Successful College Field Goal - 69 Yards The longest field goal ever was one one of 69 yards by Ove Johansson for NAIA College Football's Abilene Christian versus East Texas State on October 16,1976. It was kicked from a 2" tee in Shotwell Stadium in Abilene, Texas. Longest Successful NFL Field Goal - 63 Yards 63 yards by Tom Dempsey for the New Orleans Saints versus the Detroit Lions on November 8, 1970 63 yards by Jason Elam for the Denver Broncos versus the Jacksonville Jaguars on October 25, 1998 It is Tom Dempsey for New Orleans in 1970 and Jason Elam for Denver in 1998. Elam tied Dempsey's record (63 yards) that stood for almost 30 years. In 2006 Matt Bryant of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers kicked a 62 yard field goal against the Philadelphia Eagles.

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