
NFL serves up a thriller as Tucker's monster kick makes history in Ravens' win over Lions
Reading Time: 3min | Mon. 27.09.21. | 22:08
It was the longest field goal ever
Justin Tucker booted the Baltimore Ravens to victory over the Detroit Lions with the longest field goal in NFL history on Sunday, sealing a dramatic 19-17 win. Tucker's monstrous 66-yard effort with three seconds remaining bounced off the crossbar and over at Detroit's Ford Field to complete a thrilling win for the Ravens. The long-range effort surpassed the previous longest field goal in NFL history, a successful 64-yard attempt by Matt Prater in 2013.
Tucker's winning field goal was his fourth of the day -- he had also made successful kicks from 36, 50 and 32 yards. The Lions had taken the lead with just over one minute remaining at 17-16 after Ryan Santoso's 35-yard field goal.
JUSTIN TUCKER 66-YARD FG FTW.
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) September 26, 2021
MIRACLE BOUNCE 😱
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The win saw the Ravens improve to 2-1 in the AFC North, just behind the Cincinnati Bengals downed the Pittsburgh Steelers 24-10 in other early action on Sunday.
In Kansas City, Justin Herbert threw for four touchdowns to win a thrilling duel with Patrick Mahomes as the Los Angeles Chargers upset the Chiefs 30-24. The Chiefs slumped to their second consecutive defeat of the season after Herbert and a fired-up Chargers defence claimed victory in a tense divisional tussle at Arrowhead Stadium. Herbert threw for 281 yards with 26 completions and no interceptions to complete a win that leaves the Chiefs bottom of the AFC West after three games. The rampant Chargers defence harried the Chiefs into three turnovers on their opening three drives as Herbert tossed touchdowns to Keenan Allen and Austin Ekler to put the visitors 14-0 ahead.
The Chiefs finally got on the board with a Harrison Butker field goal from 14 yards before Mahomes made touchdown passes to Jody Fortson and Clyde Edwards-Helaire to put Kansas City 17-14 at the end of the third quarter. Herbert's 20 yard pass to Mike Williams restored the Chargers lead at 21-17 at the start of the fourth quarter, but Mahomes then launched a 12-play 72-yard drive for a Mecole Hardman touchdown with 6:43 remaining to make it 24-21.
Pat Mahomes throws a crucial INT late in the 4Q 😳
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) September 26, 2021
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Tristan Vizcaino's 24-yard field goal tied it up at 24-24 but with plenty of time remaining the stage looked set for Mahomes to lead a game-winning drive. However a long attempted pass for Travis Kelce on 3rd down was picked off by safety Alohi Gilman and the Chargers took over. That left Herbert free to find Williams for the receiver's second touchdown of the game to make it 30-24.
Bungled clock management from the Chargers allowed Mahomes one last attempt to find a winning touchdown with 32 seconds left on the clock. The Chiefs quarterback failed to connect with three deep passes however as the Chargers took the win.
NFL
Thursday
Carolina - Houston 24-9
Sunday
Los Angeles Chargers - Kansas City 30-24
Arizona Jacksonville 31-19
Chicago - Cleveland 6-26
Washington - Buffalo 21-43
Indianapolis - Tennessee 16-25
New Orleans - New England 28-13
Atlanta - New York Giants 17-14
Cincinnati - Pittsburgh 24-10
Baltimore - Detroit 19-17
New York Jets - Denver 0-26
Miami - Las Vegas 28-31
Tampa Bay - Los Angeles Rams 24-34
Seattle - Minnesota 17-30
Green Bay - San Francisco 30-28
Tuesday
03.15: (1.60) Dallas (14.0) Philadelphia (2.55)
***odds are subject to change











