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Kaeding's missed FG (1 Viewer)

skopi

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I know its a long shot, but did anyone watch the Chiefs/Chargers game and happen to remember what the length of Kaeding's field goal was?

I ask because my league penalizes 2 points for missed field goals of 31-45. According to Live Scoring on CBS Sportsline, it was a 45 yard miss which means -2 for me. I happened to look ahead at next week's schedule and suddenly noticed my total for the week was 2 points higher than I thought. I went to NFL.com's full play by play and they say it is a 47 yard miss.

So I am hoping someone happens to know the real spot of that ball. Long shot, I know, but I am trying to see if it is worth pursuing. I am also going to check if NFL Network is replaying that game...

 
We use NFL.com as our official stats. Just found this blurb for you on USA Today:

Nate Kaeding made second-quarter field goals of 39 and 31 yards for the Chargers but hit the upright from 47 yards late in the half.
 
We use NFL.com as our official stats. Just found this blurb for you on USA Today:

Nate Kaeding made second-quarter field goals of 39 and 31 yards for the Chargers but hit the upright from 47 yards late in the half.
Thank you. That gives me more hope. I previously lost on a 30 yard miss by Josh Brown earlier this year. If it had been 31 yards, I would have won. (-3 vs -2) So yeah, I have been conditioned to be paranoid about missed field goals...
 
NFL.com originally reported it as a missed 57YD attempt during the in-game stats but changed it to 47 within a minute or two of the failed kick.

{edited for clarification}

 
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Yep, 47 yarder missed. NFL.coms game book

4-8-KC28 (1:14) N.Kaeding 47 yard field goal is No Good, Hit Right Upright, Center-D.Binn, Holder-M.Scifres.

 

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