TAMPA, Fla. - In a first half that saw virtually nothing go right for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers against the Philadelphia Eagles , kicker Chase McLaughlin hit a franchise-record 65-yard field goal -- just one yard shy of the NFL's all-time record.

It was the longest outdoor field goal in league history and cut the Buccaneers' deficit at the time to 24-6.

The NFL's all-time record is 66 yards and belongs to former Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker , who set it in Week 3 of the 2021 season against the Detroit Lions as time expired.

In 2024, Brandon Aubrey made a 65-yd field goal for the Dallas Cowboys in Week 3 against the Ravens last season.

Tucker, Aubrey and now McLaughlin's kicks are the only field goals in league history of 65 yards or more. Before this, McLaughlin

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