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Jason Myers

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Jason Myers
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Jason Myers (born May 12, 1991) is an American professional football placekicker for the Seattle Seahawks of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Marist Red Foxes.[1] Myers also played for the Jacksonville Jaguars and New York Jets.

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Early life and high school career

Myers was born on May 12, 1991 in Chula Vista, California to parents Donny and Mary Myers.[2] Myers attended Mater Dei Catholic High School,[3] where he played varsity football for four years and was named Mesa Kicker of the Year. Myers also played soccer, winning a state championship and being named San Diego Division IV CIF Player of the Year.[2][4]

College career

In Myers' own description, he was a "late bloomer" in high school and was not heavily recruited by college programs.[5] He attended Marist University in Poughkeepsie, New York from 2009 to 2012, serving as their starting kicker all four years.[2] During his freshman year, he kicked a 37 yard field goal with two seconds remaining to win 23-21 against Georgetown and was named PFL Special Teams Player Of The Week.[6] As a senior, Myers also acted as Marist's primary punter.[2]

During his collegiate career, Myers made 24 field goals from 38 attempts.[7] He left as Marist's all time leading scorer among placekickers, also holding the program record for longest field goal (49 yards against Davidson in 2011).[8] He was a three-time honorable mention for the All-PFL team.[2][7]

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Professional career

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After his college career, Myers received no attention from professional scouts and returned to the San Diego metropolitan area. He worked as a valet while continuing to train, and briefly joined the Arena Football League with the San Jose SaberCats and Arizona Rattlers.[9][10] Myers later wrote that he still lacked proper kicking technique at this point, as Marist had no special teams coordinator and he had been largely self-taught.[5] In August 2014, he began training with Michael Husted, a nine-year veteran NFL kicker. Through Husted, Myers was invited to a tryout at the 2015 Senior Bowl, and shortly after signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars.[5][9]

Jacksonville Jaguars

On March 3, 2015, Myers signed with the Jaguars.[7] He became just the third player from Marist to sign with an NFL team.[11]

2015 season

Myers performed well in the preseason, making four of five field goal attempts, including one from 55 yards.[12] On August 31, the Jaguars announced that Myers had earned the starting role after trading veteran kicker Josh Scobee to the Pittsburgh Steelers.[13] In Week 2 against the Miami Dolphins, Myers connected on a 58 yard field goal, one yard short of the Jaguars franchise record, and a game-winning 28-yarder with 40 seconds remaining.[14] For the season, Myers converted 26 of 30 field goal attempts but struggled with extra points, converting 32 of 39 for a league-leading seven misses.[15][16]

2016 season

Myers was more consistent to start the 2016 season, making all of his first 13 attempts under 50 yards.[17] In total, Myers made 27 field goals from 34 attempts and 29 extra points from 32 attempts. He led the league with 12 attempts above 50 yards, tying for second most made with seven.[18] He was named the best kickoff kicker in 2016 by Pro Football Focus.[19]

2017 season

On October 17, 2017, after six games, Myers was released by the Jaguars.[20] In the prior three weeks, he had missed three field goals: a 52-yard attempt agains the New York Jets and two 54-yard attempts against the Los Angeles Rams, both by a "significant margin".[21]

Seattle Seahawks (first stint)

On January 3, 2018, Myers signed a contract with the Seattle Seahawks.[22] On August 20, 2018, he was released by the Seahawks after losing the starting kicking job to veteran Sebastian Janikowski.[23]

New York Jets

On August 21, 2018, Myers was claimed off waivers by the New York Jets.[24] He became the Jets' starting kicker after Taylor Bertolet was waived after the preseason.[25] On October 14, 2018, Myers broke the Jets' franchise record for field goals with seven against the Indianapolis Colts as the Jets won 42–34.[26] His performance that game earned Myers the American Football Conference (AFC) Special Teams Player of the Week.[27] In the 2018 season, Myers converted 30 of 33 extra point attempts and 33 of 36 field goal attempts.[28] Myers was named to the AFC Pro Bowl roster for his performance during the 2018 season.[29]

Seattle Seahawks (second stint)

On March 14, 2019, Myers signed a four-year, $15.45 million contract with the Seahawks.[30]

2019 season

On November 3, 2019, Myers missed two field goals against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, including a potential game-winning kick at the end of regulation. Nevertheless, the Seahawks would go on to win in overtime, 40–34.[31] The next week, on November 11, 2019, in a Monday Night Football matchup, Myers connected on both of his field goal attempts, including the game-winning 42-yard kick in overtime with no time left on the clock, to lift the Seahawks over the San Francisco 49ers 27–24 and move their record to 8–2 on the season.[32] In the 2019 season, Myers converted 40 of 44 extra point attempts and 23 of 28 field goal attempts.[33]

2020 season

On November 15, 2020, in a Week 10 game against the Rams, Myers hit a career long and Seahawks franchise record long 61-yard field goal as time expired in the first half.[34] On December 20, 2020, in a Week 15 game against the Washington Football Team, Myers kicked his 31st consecutive successful field goal, breaking the previous Seahawks record, held by Olindo Mare.[35] He would finish the season a perfect 24-of-24 on field goal attempts, and 49 for 53 extra point attempts.[36]

2021 season

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Myers in 2021

Myers' consecutive field goal streak would reach 37 straight field goals, the 4th longest streak in NFL history.[37] On September 26, 2021, against the Minnesota Vikings, the streak ended as he missed a 44-yard field goal attempt wide left.[38] After missing 4 of his first 10 field goals in the season, Myers would end the season by making 11 of his last 13 attempts. In total, Myers made 17 of his 23 field goal attempts and 44 of his 47 extra point attempts during the 2021 season.[39]

2022 season

In Week 18 of the 2022 season, Myers missed the game-winning field goal in the 4th quarter off the upright. However, later he hit the game-winning field goal in overtime as the Seahawks won 19–16 against the Rams.[40] In the 2022 season, Myers converted 41 of 42 extra point attempts and 34 of 37 field goal attempts.[41] With 143 points scored in the 2022 season, he led the NFL.[42] He was named as a Pro Bowler for the 2022 season.[43]

On January 18, 2023, Myers signed a four-year contract extension with the Seahawks which made him the second-highest paid kicker in the league behind only Justin Tucker.[44][45] In September, he was named a team captain.[46]

2023 season

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Myers with the Seattle Seahawks in 2023

In Week 10 of the 2023 season, Myers made five field goals including the game-winning field goal against the Washington Commanders as the Seahawks won 29–26. His performance earned him NFC Special Teams Player of the Week.[47] In Week 11, in a game versus the Los Angeles Rams, he missed a potential game-winning 55 yard field goal wide right with 8 seconds left in the game. As a result, the Seahawks lost 16–17.[48] After starting the season 9 of 13 on field goal attempts in the season, Myers would end the season making 26 of his last 29 field goal attempts. In total, Myers went 35 of 42 on field goal attempts (83.3%) which led the league, and 33 of 33 on extra point attempts (100%) in the 2023 NFL season. This also marked the first time Myers has not missed an extra point in a season.[49]

2024 season

In Week 2, against the New England Patriots, Myers kicked a game-winning 31 yard field goal.[50] In the 2024 season, Myers converted 26 of 30 field goal attempts and 37 of 40 extra point attempts.[51]

2025 season

In Week 10, Myers became the Seahawks franchise record holder for field goals made on a 34-yard attempt, his third of the game, in a 44–22 win against the Arizona Cardinals.[52] The next week, against the Rams, Myers missed a game-winning 61 yard field goal wide right, as the Seahawks lost 19–21.[53] Myers was named NFC Special Teams Player of the Month after making 15 field goals and 16 extra points in the month of November.[54] In Week 15, against the Indianapolis Colts, Myers accounted for all of the Seahawks' points, making all six of his field goals, including the game-winning 56 yard field goal, to win 18–16. He also broke the franchise record of made field goals in a game, previously five, held by Norm Johnson, Todd Peterson, Olindo Mare, and Stephen Hauschka.[55]

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NFL career statistics

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Regular season

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Seahawks franchise records

Career

  • Most touchbacks in a career: 313
  • Most consecutive games with a field goal: 26
  • Longest field goal: 61 yards[56]

Season

  • Most field goals made in a season: 37 (2025)
  • Most field goals attempted in a season: 42 (2023, 2025)
  • Most 50+ yard field goals made in a season: 9 (2024, 2025)
  • Most points scored in a season: 153 (2025)

Game

Jets franchise records

Game

  • Most field goals made in a game: 7 (Week 6, 2018, vs. Indianapolis Colts)[58]
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Personal life

Myers is of Filipino descent through his great-grandfather, who was originally from the Philippines and immigrated to the United States via Pensacola, Florida, serving in the U.S. Navy.[59][60]

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