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with a record FG, the Ravens won in the last second

Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker broke the NFL record for the farthest field goal by two yards when he hit 66 yards in the 17-16 Lions lead three seconds before the end of the match against the Detroit Lions on Sunday night, winning 19-17. the match to his team. In the winning kick, the ball bounced from the bottom bar of the goal into the ball catching net behind the goal. Here’s the scene on video!


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TUCKER’S NEW NFL RECORD

Tucker, by the way, has passed A 64-yard record from Arizona’s Matt Prater, who has something to do with the other NFL top of the game day as well – it’s true, it’s “just” a top setting.

At the end of the second quarter of the Jacksonville Jaguars-Arizona Cardinals, Prater attempted a field goal from 68 yards – if successful, Tucker’s 66 yards would not have been a record later …

The Cardinals ’kick made a mistake, Jamal Agnew caught the ball and didn’t even stop to the Arizona goal area, setting a record for Antonio Cromartie’s farthest back TD after a fouled field goal attempt, which was 109 yards. It couldn’t be longer, Agnew ran practically all the way. With that, the Jaguars 13–7 advanced to the big break, but in the second half the Cardinals reversed and won 31–19.

AGNEW TOP ADJUSTMENT

AMERICAN FOOTBALL
NFL, BASIC SECTION
ROUND 3
Buffalo Bills
–Washington Football Team 43–21
Cleveland Browns–Chicago Bears 26–6
Detroit Lions–Baltimore Ravens 17–19
Jacksonville Jaguars–Arizona Cardinals 19–31
Kansas City Chiefs–Los Angeles Chargers 24–30
New England Patriots–New Orleans Saints 13–28
New York Giants–Atlanta Falcons 14–17
Pittsburgh Steelers–Cincinnati Bengals 10–24
Tennessee Titans–Indianapolis Colts 25–16

LATER
22.05:
Denver Broncos–New York Jets
22.05: Las Vegas Raiders–Miami Dolphins
22.25: Los Angeles Rams–Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Tv: Arena)
22.25: Minnesota Vikings–Seattle Seahawks
Monday, 2.20: San Francisco 49ers–Green Bay Packers (Tv: Arena)

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