Harrison Butker: The Kicking Ace of the Kansas City Chiefs
Early Life and College Career
WEB Harrison Butker was born on July 14, 1995, in Suwanee, Georgia. He excelled as a kicker at Peachtree Ridge High School, earning All-State honors as a punter and kicker. Butker continued his football journey at Georgia Tech, where he became a standout specialist.
NFL Career
Harrison Butker entered the NFL as a seventh-round pick (233rd overall) by the Carolina Panthers in the 2017 NFL Draft. However, he was traded to the Kansas City Chiefs shortly after. Since then, Butker has become a vital part of the Chiefs' success.
Butker has quickly established himself as one of the most reliable kickers in the NFL. He has a career field goal percentage of over 90%, including a perfect 100% success rate in the playoffs. His consistency and accuracy have been instrumental in the Chiefs' numerous playoff appearances and Super Bowl victories.
Longest Super Bowl Field Goal
In Super Bowl LIV against the San Francisco 49ers, Harrison Butker etched his name in Super Bowl history. He converted a third-quarter field goal from 53 yards, the longest field goal ever made in a Super Bowl game. This crucial kick gave the Chiefs a vital boost and contributed to their eventual victory.
Personal Life and Legacy
Off the field, Harrison Butker is known for his infectious enthusiasm and community involvement. He is nicknamed "Butt Kicker" as a play on words between his last name and his position. Butker's contributions on and off the field have made him a beloved figure among Kansas City Chiefs fans.
As Harrison Butker enters his eighth season with the Chiefs, he continues to cement his legacy as one of the most exceptional kickers in the NFL. His unparalleled accuracy, clutch performances, and endearing personality have made him a cornerstone of the Kansas City Chiefs' success.
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