Background
Zuerlein was born in Lincoln, Nebraska and graduated from Lincoln Pius X in 2006.
Zuerlein was born in Lincoln, Nebraska and graduated from Lincoln Pius X in 2006.
A native of Lincoln, Nebraska, he played college football at University of Nebraska Omaha and Missouri Western State University. In 2004, Zuerlein set a Nebraska state record for field goals in a season, converting 12 of 16 attempts with a long of 52 yards. His play would earn him Nebraska All State and All Class honors as a junior and senior.
Zuerlein kicked for three seasons for the University of Nebraska Omaha (United Nations Organization) but sat out the 2010 season with a hip injury.
Zuerlein set the United Nations Organization school record of 61 consecutive PATs while converting 19 of 26 field goal attempts. United Nations Organization cancelled its football program in 2011 and he moved to another Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association school, Missouri Western State University, in 2011.
There he set a National Collegiate Athletic Association Division II record of 21 consecutive field goals including nine that were 50 or more yards which in turn included two 58-yard field goals. He had a.952 field goal percentage completing 23 of 24 attempts—the highest of any National Collegiate Athletic Association player in any division with 12 or more attempts in 2011 as he averaged 10.7 points per game.
Saint Louis / Los Angeles Rams
Zuerlein was a sixth-round pick (171st overall) in the 2012 NFL Draft.
He was the first non-Bowl Championship Series kicker to be drafted since Stephen Gostkowski in 2006, and the first below the Division I Football Bowl Subdivision since Paul Ernster in 2005. The Rams cut their primary kicker Josh Brown, who was in the final year of his $14.5 million five-year deal, the same weekend they drafted Zuerlein. In Week 3 against the Chicago Bears, Zuerlein made a 56-yard field goal, the longest at Soldier Field.
In Week 4, Zuerlein hit a 60-yard field goal against the Seattle Seahawks, which beat the franchise record of 58 yards, set by Zuerlein earlier in the same game.
The kick broke Jeff Wilkins" 14-year record. He also became the first player in NFL history to make a 60-yard field goal and a 50-plus yarder in the same game.
In Week 6, Zuerlein missed 3 field goals wide left, the first two from 37 and 52 yards, and the final one at 66 yards to tie the game against the Miami Dolphins. In Week 13, Greg Zuerlein made a 54-yard field goal with 26 seconds remaining in overtime to give the Rams a 16-13 victory over the San Francisco 49ers at Edward Jones Dome.
lieutenant was the second longest successful field goal in NFL overtime history.
The field goal was 3 yards short of tying the NFL overtime record which is held by Sebastian Janikowski. His ability to convert long field goals has earned him the nickname "Greg the Legal." In 2012, he attempted 13 field goals of 50 yards or longer, converting seven. In 2013, he has only attempted one such field goal, which he missed.
NFL records and honors
NFC Special Teams Player of the Week, 2012 season, Week 4
Longest field goal in Rams history: 61 yards
Longest field goal in NFL history by a rookie: 60 yards
Most 50-yard field goals attempted in a season: 13 (2012)
First player in NFL history to make a 60-yarder and a 50-plus-yarder in one game
First player in NFL history to make two field goals of 58+ yards in one game
Longest field goal in the first quarter: 58 yards (tied with Nick Lowery)
Longest field goal in the third quarter: 60 yards.