Most field goals in a Super Bowl: How Seahawks' Jason Myers made NFL kicking history

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Most field goals in a Super Bowl: How Seahawks' Jason Myers made NFL kicking history originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Seattle Seahawks kicker Jason Myers rewrote the record books in Super Bowl 60, standing alone as the most prolific kicker in the game's history. While the matchup at Levi’s Stadium was a defensive slugfest where the end zone was a rare sight, Myers became the game's primary protagonist, breaking a long-standing record to secure his place in NFL lore.

By late in the third quarter, Myers had successfully converted his fourth field goal of the night, joining an elite circle of kickers who have mastered the high-pressure environment of a championship game. His perfect 4-for-4 start -- hitting from 33, 39, and twice from 41 yards -- accounted for every single point in the Seahawks' 12–0 lead over the Patriots.

Myers added a Super Bowl-record fifth field goal in the fourth quarter as Seattle coasted to a 29-13 victory. By reaching the five-field-goal mark, Myers shattered the all-time record for the most field goals made in a single Super Bowl, surpassing the previous milestone of four shared by legendary specialists including Don Chandler, Ray Wersching, and more recent standouts like Harrison Butker and Jake Elliott.

Here's more on Myers' record-breaking night.

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In a game where touchdowns were nearly non-existent, Jason Myers essentially became the Seattle Seahawks' entire offense. His record-breaking night at Levi’s Stadium saw him go a perfect 5-for-5, splitting the uprights from 33, 39, 41, 41, and finally a 26-yarder in the fourth quarter.

Jason Myers has become the first player in NFL history to score 200+ points in a single season, including playoffs ‍@Seahawks | #GoHawkspic.twitter.com/LL5SX61Clb

— NFL+ (@NFLPlus) February 9, 2026

These 15 points provided the backbone for Seattle’s 27-13 victory over New England, proving that in a defensive stalemate, a reliable leg is a championship-caliber weapon.

MORE: Seahawks defeat Patriots in Super Bowl 60

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Myers is at the top of the kicking record books after his Super Bowl 60 commercial.

RankPlayerField Goals MadeSuper BowlFinal Score
1Jason Myers5Super Bowl 60Seahawks 29, Patriots 13
2Jake Elliott4Super Bowl 59Eagles 22, Chiefs 19
3Harrison Butker4Super Bowl 58Chiefs 25, 49ers 22
4Ray Wersching4Super Bowl 1649ers 26, Bengals 21
5Don Chandler4Super Bowl 2Packers 33, Raiders 14
6Jim Turner3Super Bowl 3Jets 16, Colts 7
7Jan Stenerud3Super Bowl 4Chiefs 23, Vikings 7
8Mike Clark3Super Bowl 6Cowboys 24, Dolphins 3
9Garo Yepremian3Super Bowl 8Dolphins 24, Vikings 7
10Matt Bahr3Super Bowl 14Steelers 31, Rams 19

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