Doug Flutie for the New England Patriots.
Earl "Dutch" Clark kicked the last successful NFL field goal, in a 1937 game between the Lions and Cardinals.
Flutie dropkicked an extra point in the 1/1/06 game between the Patriots and Dolphins.
Douge flutie was the last person to have a drop kick field goal plus he was the qb too. Click on the 'NFL Dropkickers' link on this page to learn about some of the best dropkickers in NFL history.
A guess would be that Gene Simmons of West Virginia did it. Believe he played from 1948 to 1950. Drop kicked several successful extra points. Believe he successfully drop kicked a successful field goal against Maryland somewhere within this time span.
The last drop kick in the NFL was byDoug Flutie who successfully drop kicked a PAT for the New England Patriots against the Miami Dolphins on January 1, 2006.
If the crosses the goal line (but not into the goal), and last touched an offensive player; it is a goal kick. It is a corner kick if it was last touched by a defending player.
Jack reiwalt
Babe Ruth
A corner kick is awarded any time the ball crosses the goal line after being last touched by a defending player.
If it does so above the crossbar and the last player to touch it was an attacker, then it's a goal kick. If it does so above the crossbar and the last player to touch it was a defender, then it's a corner kick. If it does so below the crossbar and it came directly from the defender's goal kick, corner kick, kickoff, or throw-in, it will be no-goal and a corner kick for the attackers If it does so below the crossbar and none of the above apply, a goal should be awarded and the restart is a kick-off for the defenders.
No you cannot. In order for a player to be offside, that player has to be behind the ball and behind the 2nd to last defender. On a corner kick, there is no way to be behind the ball unless that player goes off of the field.
Paul Scholes
The result is a goal kick.
Maxime Bossis.