At the end of September, Baltimore Ravens placekicker Justin Tucker hit a 66-yard field goal to give Baltimore a 19-17 victory over the Detroit Lions — and himself a new record for the longest field goal in league history.
A few days later, Kansas City Chiefs special-teams coordinator Dave Toub said that his placekicker could be the guy to break the new record.
“If there’s a guy that can break the record, it’s Harrison,” insisted Toub on September 30. “Even [Baltimore special teams coach Chris Horton] told me that.