Chiefs' Harrison Butker nails incredible 69-yard field goal vs Bucs, shares disappointment with performance
Harrison Butker seemed to be in mid-season form on Saturday night as the Kansas City Chiefs played the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in an NFL Preseason game.
Butker came out onto the field for a 69-yard field goal attempt before halftime.
He drilled it through the uprights to give the Chiefs a 9-0 lead going into the locker room.
The kick may have been good from more than 70 yards.
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If Butker had made the kick in the regular season, he would have set an NFL record for the longest field goal made in league history.
Jacksonville Jaguars kicker Cam Little set the mark last season when he made a 68-yard try against the Las Vegas Raiders last November.
Butker holds the record for longest field goal made in Super Bowl history.
He hit a 57-yard field goal against the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl LVIII.
He broke 49ers kicker Jake Moody’s mark, who initially set the high bar earlier in that game.
Butker may have had the highlight of the night, but he missed some clutch attempts as the Chiefs fell to the Buccaneers 16-15.
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