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Mike Lansford
No. 4, 1
Position:Kicker
Personal information
Born: (1958-07-20) July 20, 1958 (age 65)
Monterey Park, California, U.S.
Height:6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Weight:183 lb (83 kg)
Career information
High school:Arcadia
(Arcadia, California)
College:Washington
NFL draft:1980 / Round: 12 / Pick: 312
Career history
 * Offseason and/or practice squad member only
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
Field goals attempted:217
Field goals made:158
Field goal %:72.8
Longest field goal:52
Player stats at PFR

Michael John Lansford (born July 20, 1958) is a former National Football League (NFL) placekicker from 19821990 for the Los Angeles Rams. In 1989, he led the league with 51 extra points. He is one of seven barefooted kickers in NFL history.

Lansford was known more for accuracy and being a clutch kicker than he was for a strong leg. He was only 4 of 17 in his career on field goal attempts of 50 yards or more, but was successful on nearly 75% of his attempts inside 45 yards. In addition, he never missed a last minute game tying or winning field goal. His 42-yard field goal in New Orleans in the final moments of the 1983 season's final game gave the Rams a 26–24 win over the Saints and sent the Rams to the playoffs over the Saints. In 1989, he kicked a last second field goal in San Francisco to beat the 49ers 13–12, and in the 1989 NFC divisional playoff game, he made 2 fourth-quarter field goals in a swirling wind at the Meadowlands to enable the Rams to tie the Giants in a game the Rams eventually won in overtime.

He also made last minute field goals to beat the Cardinals in 1984, the 49ers in 1986, the Bears in 1986 (a 50 yarder), and the Cardinals in 1987, as well as an overtime winner vs. the Saints in 1989.

As of 2021, Lansford's 789 career points ranks 97th all-time in NFL scoring.[1]

Family

Lansford married Teresa Nelleson c. 1984/1985.[2] He later married Jill Haus-Lansford.[3]

Career regular season statistics

Career high/best bold

Season Team G FGM FGA % LNG XPM XPA % PTS
1982 RAM 9 9 15 60.0 39 23 24 95.8 50
1983 RAM 4 6 9 66.7 49 9 9 100.0 27
1984 RAM 16 25 33 75.8 50 37 38 97.4 112
1985 RAM 16 22 29 75.9 52 38 39 97.4 104
1986 RAM 16 17 24 70.8 50 34 35 97.1 85
1987 RAM 15 17 21 81.0 48 36 38 94.7 87
1988 RAM 16 24 32 75.0 49 45 48 93.8 117
1989 RAM 16 23 30 76.7 48 51 51 100.0 120
1990 RAM 16 15 24 62.5 46 42 43 97.7 87
Career 124 158 217 72.8 52 315 325 96.9 789

References

  1. ^ "NFL Points Scored Career Leaders". Pro-Football-Reference.com.
  2. ^ "SOLID FOOTING : Rams Get a Real Boot Out of Mike Lansford's Dependable Kicking". Los Angeles Times. July 31, 1989.
  3. ^ "Hard Knocks comes to Los AngelesLos Angeles Post-Examiner". lapostexaminer.com.


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