What quarterback has the longest punt?

Who has the longest punt ever in the NFL
Steve O’Neal
Steve O'Neal set the NFL record in 1969 with a mind-blowing 98-yard punt.
Who kicked the longest punt in NFL history
punter Steve O’Neal
On September 21, 1969, Jets rookie punter Steve O'Neal booted the longest punt in NFL history–a 98-yard blast against the Broncos.
Who kicked a 99 yard punt
The longest punt in NCAA history is 99 yards by Pat Brady for the University of Nevada in 1950. Brady (no known relationship to Tom Brady) played professionally in the CFL and in the NFL with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
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What QB was also a punter
Thomas Joseph Tupa Jr.
(born February 6, 1966) is an American former professional football player who was a punter and quarterback in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Ohio State Buckeyes. He was selected in the third round of the 1988 NFL Draft to the Phoenix Cardinals.
Who has the shortest punt in NFL history
(The shortest punt ever was actually negative-7 yards by Sean Landeta of the New York Giants in the 1985 playoffs (returned five yards for a touchdown), and there have been at least two 1-yard punts.)
Who is the best punter in NFL history
Sammy Baugh
He retired as a punter with the National Football League record for the highest punting average in a career, 45.1 yards. Other best punters in NFL history are: Jerrel Wilson. Reggie Roby.
What quarterback kicked 91 yard punt
Randall Cunningham
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| Born: | March 27, 1963 Santa Barbara, California, U.S. |
| Height: | 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) |
Has anyone ever kicked a 70 yard field goal
Only 21 kickers in NFL history have ever hit a field goal of 60 or more in a game, which is a list that York would probably like to join at some point. York has also shown that he has the leg to hit a 70-yarder. There have only been six field goal attempts of 70 or longer in NFL history and they've all missed.
Has Tom Brady punted
Tom Brady kicked 2 punts in his career.
Who kicked a 63 yd field goal
kicker Tom Dempsey
On November 8, 1970, vs. Detroit Lions at Tulane Stadium, kicker Tom Dempsey booted what was then an NFL-record 63-yard field goal in a New Orleans Saints 19-17 victory.
Has a kicker ever played QB
George Frederick Blanda (September 17, 1927 – September 27, 2010) was an American professional football player who was a placekicker and quarterback in the American Football League (AFL) and National Football League (NFL).
Do any NFL kickers also punt
Placekicker, or simply kicker (PK or K), is the player in gridiron football who is responsible for the kicking duties of field goals and extra points. In many cases, the placekicker also serves as the team's kickoff specialist or punter.
What is the longest high school football punt
Longest punt, point of kick-132 yards, 6 inches-Bruno Konopka, Manual, Denver, Colo., vs. South, Denver, Colo., 1937 (77 yards in air).
What is the longest Super Bowl punt
65 Yards
Longest Punt: Johnny Hekker, 65 Yards, on Feb.
It's somewhat fitting that Hekker set the record for the longest punt in one of the worst offensive Super Bowls of all time.
What is the longest punt ever
Here's a full look at the longest punts in NFL history, according to Pro Football Reference:Steve O'Neal, 1969, New York Jets: 98 yards. Advertisement.Shawn McCarthy, 1991, New England Patriots: 93 yards.Randall Cunningham, 1989, Philadelphia Eagles: 91 yards.
Who is the most accurate kicker in football history
Justin Tucker has the highest career field-goal percentage by a kicker, hitting 90.5 percent.
What is the record breaking punt
98 yards
Steve O'Neal (USA) punted a ball 98 yards playing for the New York Jets against the Denver Broncos (both USA) on September 21, 1969.
Who kicked 60 plus yard field goal
The longest successful field goal in NFL history was 66 yards by Justin Tucker of the Baltimore Ravens against the Detroit Lions on September 26, 2021. The longest field goal attempt in an NFL game was 76 yards by Sebastian Janikowski of the Oakland Raiders against the San Diego Chargers on September 28, 2008.
Has there ever been a 110 yard touchdown
From the balance needed to stay inbounds to the near 110 yards he had to cover, Sean Landez's touchdown run was simply remarkable. A tip of the hat to Yahoo! Sports, who had the story of high school football player Sean Landez running into the record books.
Who kicked 80 yard field goal in the NFL
An curved arrow pointing right. The New England Patriots signed the trick-shot kicker Josh Gable to their practice squad. Gable has never kicked in the NFL but has posted videos of himself making wild kicks from as deep as 80 yards out.
Did Tom Brady get fined for kicking a player
Brady hasn't been fined for violating an NFL rule during a game since 2013 when he was docked $10,000 by the league for kicking Ed Reed during the AFC Championship Game (You can see a clip of that play by clicking here).
Has anyone ever punted a field goal
A field goal cannot be scored on a punt kick. By contrast, the now very rarely attempted drop kick can be used to score either field goals or extra points in both American and Canadian football.
Has anyone ever made a 70 yard field goal
Sebastian Janikowski of the Raiders did as much in 2011. He made it look easy, barely even taking a run-up. Apparently, the left-footer sunk a 70-yard field goal during pregame warmups that day.
Has any QB had a perfect game
Peyton Manning had one perfect rating in the 2003 regular season and one in the post-season. Drew Bledsoe, Robert Griffin III, and Marcus Mariota are the only quarterbacks to achieve a perfect passer rating in their rookie seasons, with Mariota being the only quarterback to post one in his NFL debut.
Is there a kicker who never missed
In 2008, Wolfert completed his collegiate careers by scoring with 133 points, going 73-for-73 on extra point attempts and 20-of-27 on field goals. In three years as the Tigers' place-kicker, he never missed an extra-point attempt (185-for-185) and broke the school's all-time scoring record.



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