Evan McPherson appeared to set an NFL record on Sunday in Green Bay, but his 67-yard field didn't count because of a timeout.

With just one second left to play in the first half, the Bengals were facing a fourth-and-1 from Green Bay's 49-yard line. At that point, they had time to run one play, so Bengals coach Zac Taylor basically had three options: He could have Joe Flacco throw a Hail Mary, he could send out his punt team or he could have McPherson attempt a 67-yard field goal.

Justin Tucker holds the NFL record for longest field goal, which he set back in September 2021 when he kicked a 66-yarder while playing for the Baltimore Ravens .

As for McPherson, he drilled a 64-yarder in warmups , so Taylor decided to send out his kicker to try and break Tucker's record. McPhers

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