Las Vegas Review-Journal

Tucker’s Nfl-record FG lifts Ravens

- By Larry Lage

DETROIT — Justin Tucker ended the game as if he was starting it, backing up an extra step or two and kicking the football with every bit of force he had in his right foot.

Tucker set an NFL record with a 66-yard field goal, bouncing it off the crossbar as time expired to lift the Baltimore Ravens to a 19-17 win over the Detroit Lions on Sunday.

“That one was more like a kickoff,” he said. “It’s like you’re a competitor in a long-drive contest. You just let it rip and hope it stays straight.”

The kick topped the 64-yard field goal Matt Prater made for Denver against Tennessee on Dec. 8, 2013. Prater’s attempt at a 68-yard kick for Arizona on Sunday fell short and was returned 109 yards for a touchdown by Jacksonvil­le’s Jamal Agnew, a former teammate in Detroit.

Lamar Jackson — and perhaps a break from the officials — made Tucker’s record-breaking kick at Ford Field possible.

On fourth-and-19 from the Baltimore 16, Jackson threw a 36-yard pass to Sammy Watkins to get the Ravens across midfield with 7 seconds left. The superstar quarterbac­k spiked the ball to stop the clock, and on the next snap, he threw it away after TV footage suggested the play clock had expired.

“We’ll get an apology, and it doesn’t mean anything,” Detroit coach Dan Campbell said.

Then Tucker — who made a 61-yard kick to beat the Lions in Baltimore’s previous visit to Detroit eight years ago — came out and made the winning field goal.

“I love Detroit,” said Tucker, who is the most accurate kicker in NFL history. “I’m thinking about getting a place here.”

Baltimore (2-1) went into the fourth quarter with a 16-7 lead and ended up trailing briefly.

Ryan Santoso made a go-ahead, 35-yard field goal for Detroit with 1:04 left, giving Campbell an opportunit­y to win his first game with the Lions (0-3).

“It hurts because you put yourself in position to win,” Campbell said. “The silver lining is we’re getting better, and I’m proud of the way they competed.”

Jackson was 16 of 31 for a season-high 287 yards with a touchdown and an intercepti­on. His teammates dropped at least four passes that could have turned the closely contested game into a rout.

Tight end Mark Andrews had five receptions for 109 yards for the Ravens, who have won 11 straight games against NFC opponents.

Jackson perfectly placed two passes on one drive that should have been touchdowns, but Watkins and Marquise Brown failed to catch the ball. Brown also dropped two passes on a single possession late in the first half, forcing Baltimore to punt.

Detroit’s Jared Goff was 22 of 30 for 217 yards, and running back D’andre Swift had 107 yards of offense and a score.

“I know this city and this franchise have gone through a lot of gut punches in the last few years, but I’m telling you we will remain true and remain resilient and the gut punches will stop,” Goff said.

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Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker reacts after kicking a 66-yard field goal to beat the Detroit Lions on Sunday.
The Associated Press Duane Burleson Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker reacts after kicking a 66-yard field goal to beat the Detroit Lions on Sunday.

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