Evan McPherson Sets Bengals Record with 63-Yard Field Goal

The Cincinnati Bengals recently experienced a milestone in NFL history, thanks to kicker Evan McPherson. During a thrilling game against the New England Patriots at Paycor Stadium, McPherson set a new franchise record for the longest field goal.
Evan McPherson Breaks Bengals Record with 63-Yard Field Goal
In Week 12 of the NFL season, McPherson successfully kicked a remarkable 63-yard field goal to conclude the first half. This accomplishment surpassed his previous record of 59 yards, making it a significant moment for the team.
Significance of the Record
The 63-yard kick is notable not only for the Bengals but also in the broader context of the NFL. It stands as one of only 14 field goals in league history that measure at least 63 yards.
- Previous Record: 59 yards
- Current Record: 63 yards
- Historical Context: 14 field goals in NFL history of 63 yards or longer
Previous Attempts and Challenges
Earlier in the season, McPherson attempted a 67-yard field goal at the end of the first half during the Bengals’ Week 6 match against the Green Bay Packers. Although he made the kick, it was disallowed due to a timeout called by the Packers. The actual attempt fell short, marking his first miss of the season.
Player Background
Evan McPherson, selected by the Bengals as a fifth-round pick in the 2021 NFL Draft, has made a significant impact since joining the team. Over five seasons, he has played in 72 games. In the 2024 season, he participated in 12 games, although he faced challenges due to a groin injury.
McPherson’s achievements continue to impress fans and analysts alike, adding to his growing legacy within the Bengals franchise.



