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The kick converted by Cameron Dicker was the first of its kind in the NFL since 1976. Paul Hornung and Mason Crosby both have history with the play.
The Los Angeles Chargers pulled off the first successful free kick field goal since 1976, which was also achieved by the Chargers when they played in San diego.
Colorado junior Travis Hunter becomes the first college football player to win consecutive Paul Hornung Awards.
2006 — LaDainian Tomlinson breaks Paul Hornung’s 46-year-old NFL single-season scoring record on a 15-yard run in the first quarter of San Diego’s game against Kansas City. The touchdown run gives him 180 points, breaking Hornung’s record of 176 ...
Cameron Dicker of the Los Angeles Chargers made the first successful fair-catch kick in the NFL since 1976 on Thursday night.
The Week 16 edition of 'Thursday Night Football' featured the Los Angeles Chargers taking on the rival Denver Broncos in a matchup with AFC Wild Card implicatio
Sounds like, at least according to Sanders, Hunter doesn't plan on picking a side once he goes pro. On top of winning the Heisman Trophy, the versatile 21-year-old won his second consecutive Paul Hornung Award as college football's most versatile player, and was also named the Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year.
2006 — LaDainian Tomlinson breaks Paul Hornung’s 46-year-old NFL single-season scoring record on a 15-yard run in the first quarter of San Diego’s game against Kansas City. The touchdown run ...
Cameron Dicker, the Chargers' kicker, successfully executed a fair-catch kick—a play so rare that it hadn’t been completed in the NFL since 1976. With just seconds remaining in the first half, Dicker nailed a 57-yard field goal,
Kicker Cameron Dicker nailed the NFL's longest-ever free kick field goal, sending it through the uprights from 57 yards in a moment that had many football fans, ranging from casuals to die-hards ( and even Dicker's teammates ), scratching their heads in confusion.