Super Bowl Record for Most Field Goals In a Game

Philadelphia Eagles kicker Jake Elliott (4) makes a field goal against the Kansas City Chiefs during the second half of the NFL Super Bowl 59 football game, Sunday, Feb. 9, 2025, in New Orleans.
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Throughout the 60-year history of the Super Bowl, four place kickers share the record for most field goals kicked in one game. 

In recent Super Bowls, Eagles kicker Jake Elliott (Super Bowl LIX) and Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker (Super Bowl LVIII) have both tied their name to this shared record.

Prior to February 2024, you’d have to go all the way back to 49ers kicker Ray Wersching (Super Bowl XVI) to find a player who successfully kicked four field goals in one Super Bowl. 

Super Bowl Record for Most Field Goals By One Player In a Game

Player (Team)Field Goals Super Bowl (Season Year)
Don Chandler (Packers)4Super Bowl II (1967)
Ray Wersching (49ers)4Super Bowl XVI (1981)
Harrison Butker (Chiefs)4Super Bowl LVIII (2023)
Jake Elliott (Eagles)4Super Bowl LIX (2024)
Jim Turner (Jets)3Super Bowl III (1968)
Jan Stenerud (Chiefs)3Super Bowl IV (1969)
Uwe von Schamann (Dolphins)3Super Bowl XIX (1984)
Kevin Butler (Bears)3Super Bowl XX (1985)
Jim Breech (Bengals)3Super Bowl XXIII (1988)
Chip Lohmiller (Redskins)3Super Bowl XXVI (1991)
Eddie Murray (Cowboys)3Super Bowl XXVIII (1993)
Jeff Wilkins (Rams)3Super Bowl XXXIV (1999)
Adam Vinatieri (Colts)3Super Bowl XLI (2006)
Garrett Hartley (Saints)3Super Bowl XLIV (2009)
David Akers (49ers)3Super Bowl XLVII (2012)
Brandon McManus (Broncos)3Super Bowl 50 (2015)
Jake Elliott, again (Eagles)3Super Bowl LII (2017)
Harrison Butker, again (Chiefs)3Super Bowl LV (2020)
Jake Moody (49ers)3Super Bowl LVIII (2023)

Super Bowl Record for Most Total Field Goals In a Game (Both Teams)

Super Bowl LVIII set a new Super Bowl record with seven field goals between both teams. 

This Super Bowl, played in February 2024 between the Chiefs and 49ers, featured four field goals from Harrison Butker and three from Jake Moody. Kansas City won 25-22 in overtime. 

No other Super Bowl has ever had more than five field goals combined from both teams. 

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Chase Kiddy is a writer for BetMGM and co-host of The Lion's Edge, an NFL and college football podcast available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and everywhere else. He has also written for a number of print and online outlets, including the Richmond Times-Dispatch, Washington Post, Daily News-Record, and HERO Sports. His first novel, Cave Paintings, is in development.