Watch Jake Bates drill a ridiculously long field goal at Lions practice
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Before he signed with the Detroit Lions in free agency in June, kicker Jake Bates was a star in the United Football League, where he drilled countless long field goals with the Michigan Panthers, including multiple from 60-plus.
Among those long field goals was a 64-yarder, which just so happened to be the second-longest field goal in Ford Field history behind Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker, who blasted a 66-yarder against the Lions in 2021.
Harkening back to his UFL days, Bates attempted a 64-yard field goal at practice on Sunday and absolutely drilled it, with plenty of room to spare. Bates’ attempt would have been good from 70-plus.
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â Detroit Lions (@Lions) August 11, 2024After a rough go of it lately in training camp, Bates has been gaining momentum in recent days. Before his 64-yard field goal on Sunday, Bates drilled a 53-yarder in preseason Week 1 on Thursday night.
After the game, head coach Dan Campbell revealed the team gave Bates a vote of confidence ahead of the exhibition contest, expressing his faith in the kicker.
âIt was good to see Jake hit that field goal â 53 yarder with the rain right down the pipes,” Campbell said, per Jeremy Reisman of Pride of Detroit. “We told him after the scrimmage the other day, âWeâre sticking with you. Weâre going to give you a chance to grow here. Letâs see how you respond.â He was told that, (Dave) Fipp told him, I told him, and so I thought it was encouraging.â
Bates remains the only kicker on the Lions’ roster after Michael Badgley’s season-ending injury. It’s quite clear the Lions are going to give him every opportunity to secure the job.
Bates will have his next opportunity to prove himself when the Lions travel to Arrowhead to take on the Kansas City Chiefs in preseason Week 2 on Saturday.
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After cutting his teeth with Bleacher Report, Mike Moraitis has covered the Los Angeles Rams and Tennessee Titans for FanSided, and the Titans and New York Giants for USA TODAY Sports Media Group. On top of his duties with Sporting News, Mike is the managing editor and lead writer for Titans Wire.