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Against the Buccaneers in Week 4, he made the game-winning 38-yard field goal with 1:19 remaining. [60] Two weeks later against the Carolina Panthers, he converted a career-long 55-yard field goal as the Bears won 23–17; he was later named National Football Conference (NFC) Special Teams Player of the Week. [61]
He kicked his first field goal for the Giants against the Los Angeles Rams On October 23. [55] In the November 20 game against the Chicago Bears, Gould kicked a 46-yard field goal but missed two extra point attempts against his former team. [56] He kicked four field goals against the Philadelphia Eagles on December 22. [57]
Butler was also part of the 1985 Chicago Bears team who won Super Bowl XX. [6] He set a rookie scoring record with 144 points on 31 field goals and all of his 51 extra point attempts and kicking three field goals in the Super Bowl. His record stood until 2014, when it was broken by place kicker Cody Parkey of the Philadelphia Eagles.
He accompanied the lengthy caption with a photo from his tenure with the Chicago Bears. He played in Chicago for 11 years, cementing himself as one of the team's greats. He was listed at No. 62 on ...
He is 6 for 6 on field-goal attempts from 50-plus yards this season. Going into this weekend, he was tied for fourth in the NFL in field goals made and tied for 11th among kickers in total points ...
Shortly after Robert Smigel moved from New York to Chicago in 1983 to start his career in comedy, he made his first visit to Wrigley Field to see the Cubs play. He noticed a prevalence of large men who wore walrus mustaches and aviator sunglasses, a look similar to Mike Ditka, who had been hired to coach the city's NFL team, the Chicago Bears, the year before.
Michigan Panthers kicker Jake Bates connects on a 64-yard field goal to give the Panthers a stunning 18-16 win over the St. Louis Battlehawks at Ford Field in the United Football League season ...
He played five seasons with the team and set a personal best with an 83.9 field goal percentage in 2001. He kicked 62.5% in his last year with Chicago and was released. In five seasons with the Bears, Paul Edinger made 110 out of 146 (76.9%) field goals and made all of his 133 extra point attempts.