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The Most Consecutive Field Goals Made in the NFL

Field goals are pivotal in adding crucial points that lead to decision-making in narrow margins of football games. Legendary kickers have made records through groundbreaking field goals that have benefited teams in significant ways.

Ian Wanyeki
Ian Wanyeki

Last Updated: 2024-09-11

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 Place kicker Harrison Butker #7 of the Kansas City Chiefs

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Field goals are game changers, when factored in the grand scheme of things in the National Football League. Sometimes, the small margins that decide a victory or loss in a NFL game comes down to successful conversions by the NFL kickers

They may not be out on the field as much as their other teammates on the roster, but their benefaction is crucial in the subjugation of opposing teams. Although they may bear the brunt of jokes in the locker room, NFL kickers are hot commodities for a franchisee’s success in the NFL

List of the NFL’s All-Time Point Scorers

The above list of the NFL’s all-time leading points scorers shows how consequential kickers are. Morten Andersen is already an inductee in the Pro Football hall of fame, while Adam Vinatieri is an odd on favorite to join him with his eligibility, commencing in 2025.

List of the NFL’s All-Time Point Scorers

RankPlayerPoints
1.Adam Vinatieri2,673
2.Morten Andersen2,544
3.  Gary Anderson2,434
4.Jason Hanson2,150
5.John Carney2,062
6.Matt Stover2,004
7.George Blanda2,002
8.Jason Elam1,983
9.John Kasay1,970
10.Robbie Gould1,961
11.Mason Crosby   1,939
12.Sebastian Janikowski1,913
13.Stephen Gostkowski1,875
14.Phil Dawson1,847
15.Matt Prater1,780
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NFL Record for the Most Consecutive Field Goals Made

Adam Vinatieri #4 of the Indianapolis Colts warms up

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As evidenced above, Adam Vinatieri holds the record for the most consecutive field goals in the regular season. Vinatieri spent his first 10 years playing for the New England Patriots, where he won three Super Bowl Rings. He later joined the Indianapolis Colts where he won another Super Bowl ring. However, it is when still a member of the latter franchise, that the 52-year old set the record for the most consecutive field goals between 2015 and 2016.

 n those two seasons with the Colts, Vinatieri made 44 straight field goals. Vinatieri holds the NFL records for field goals made with (599), postseason points with (238), and overtime field goals made with (12). Vinatieri has the most Super Bowl wins for a kicker and he is also the only player to score 1,000 points for two different franchises. 

His game-winning kick in the final seconds of Super Bowl XXXVI earned the Patriots their first championship. He would again convert a final-second kick to win Super Bowl XXXVIII, thus establishing himself as a key contributor of the Patriots' dynasty. Vinatieri was named in the National Football League 100th Anniversary All-Time Team in 2019, before finally closing the curtain on his illustrious career in 2020 after 24 seasons on the gridiron.

Kicker Gary Anderson #1 of the Pittsburgh Steelers

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Contrary, Gary Anderson holds the record for the most consecutive field goals for both the regular season and post-season, combined. The 65-year-old, who is also the first South African to appear in the NFL, represented the Buffalo Bills, Pittsburg Steelers, Philadelphia Eagles, San Francisco 49ers, Minnesota Vikings and the Tennessee Titans. 

His tenure with Vikings in 1998 saw him become the first NFL kicker to convert every field goal and extra point in the regular season. Anderson earned four Pro Bowl and two first team All-Pro honors. He was also named in the NFL's second All-Decade teams of the 1980s and 1990s, as well as in the Steelers All-Time Team.

 Kicker Mike Vanderjagt #13 of the Indianapolis Colts

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Canadian Mike Vanderjagt’s, who played nine seasons in the NFL, enjoyed a landmark year in 2003 as a placekicker for the Indianapolis Colts. That year saw him become the first kicker to convert every field goal and point after touchdown attempt, during both the regular season and in the playoffs. This catapulted his record to 42, two positions behind Vinatieri’s benchmark.

Brandon Aubrey, 28-year old first-year placekicker, converted 35 consecutive field goal attempts for the Dallas Cowboys in 2023. He set an NFL record for most consecutive field goals made by a kicker to start a rookie season. His streak came to an end in a game against the Washington Commanders on January 7th 2024. Aubrey finished the season with converting 36 of 38 attempts. The year 2023 saw Aubrey set significant NFL records including:

  • Most field goals made of 50+ yards without a miss in a single season, with 10.

  • Longest field goal in the first quarter of a game: 60 yards set on December 10th, 2023, vs. the Philadelphia Eagles.

  • First player to make two 59+ yard field goals in a single game on December 10th, 2023, vs. the Philadelphia Eagles.

  • First player to make their first 10 field goal attempts in their first three games in the Super Bowl era.

  • Most kickoffs for touchbacks in a single season, with 99.

  • Highest field goal percentage by a rookie in a single season, with 94.7% 

Ian Wanyeki
Ian WanyekiSports Writer

Ian Mugo Wanyeki is based in Nairobi, Kenya. He is a sports enthusiast with vast knowledge of different sport disciplines. Ian is a graduate with a Bachelor’s of Science degree from Kenyatta University. He is a Kenyan journalist who’s worked as a sports analyst at Covenant Television Network, as a sports reporter at NTV and as a Sports Correspondent/contributor at Quartz Africa.