Rich Karlis

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Rich Karlis
Date of birth May 23, 1959
Place of birth Salem, Ohio
Position(s) Kicker
College Cincinnati
NFL Draft 1982 / Round 1
Stats
Team(s)
1982-1988
1989
1990
Denver Broncos
Minnesota Vikings
Detroit Lions

Rich Karlis (born May 23, 1959, in Salem, Ohio) is a former American Football kicker who played nine seasons for the Denver Broncos, the Minnesota Vikings, and the Detroit Lions in the National Football League from 1982 to 1990. He played college football at the University of Cincinnati and is known as the last of the field goal kickers who kicked barefoot full time in the NFL[1].

Karlis is best known for kicking the game winning field goal in overtime for the Broncos against the Cleveland Browns in the 1987 AFC Championship game to reach Super Bowl XXI.

In 1989 he tied an NFL record by kicking seven field goals in a game against the Los Angeles Rams.

Karlis made 172 field goals and 283 extra point attempts for 799 points in his career and also holds Super Bowl records for most field goals attempts with six, making three of them and other records including most consecutive field goals made as a rookie with thirteen in 1982 and most field goals in a game with seven in 1990[2] in which he is tied with two other players.

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  1.   Whither the barefoot kicker? AP Retrieved March 11, 2006
  2.   List of field goal records Retrieved March 11, 2006

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