
Myers’ Stunning 52-Yard Field Goal Seals Seahawks’ Unexpected Victory in Final Seconds
There’s nothing quite like the heart-stopping thrill of a game decided by a single, perfect kick — and Jason Myers delivered just that. With the clock screaming its final heartbeat, Myers launched a 52-yard field goal that snatched victory from the jaws of a desperate Arizona Cardinals squad. This wasn’t just a win; it was a masterclass in pressure, poise, and precision — a moment that reminds us why we watch, why we cheer, and why sports never get old. The Cardinals fought back valiantly, erasing a 14-point hole thanks to Kyler Murray’s sharp arm, but the Seahawks’ Sam Darnold maneuvered the offense just enough to set Myers up for that moment of sheer magic. It’s raw, it’s real, and in the ever-unpredictable NFL, it’s proof that champions are often made in the final seconds. Seattle’s now crawling to a promising 3-1 start, while Arizona nurses a tough 2-2 record — but one thing’s for sure, no kicker under pressure is as cool as Myers tonight.

Jason Myers kicked a 52-yard field goal with the final play of the game as the Seattle Seahawks sealed a dramatic 23-20 win over the Arizona Cardinals.
The Cardinals had rallied from 14 points down to tie the game with 28 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter, with quarterback Kyler Murray throwing for two touchdowns.
Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold then put his team into field goal territory before Myers slotted the winning kick.
It marked the second time in a week that Arizona lost with the last kick of the game, after a 16-15 defeat by the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday.
Myers, 34, kicked three field goals in the away victory at State Farm Stadium, but missed one from 53 yards just minutes before.
“I’ve seen this guy play golf – he’s a stud,” said Seahawks coach Mike Macdonald. “He’s got ice in his veins. We knew he was going to make that kick.”
Myers added: “I didn’t try to change anything – just stay true to my routine.”
Seattle move to a 3-1 win record, while Arizona are 2-2.
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