Cade York faced obstacles greater than wind and distance when he made history and tied the Cincinnati Bengals’ record for the franchise’s longest successful field goal.
York had to endure several moments of indecision from his own head coach Zac Taylor just before attempting the kick against the Cleveland Browns on Sunday. Then he had to beat defensive end Myles Garrett – no easy task for any player at any position, and especially for NFL kickers.
Garrett, York’s former teammate in Cleveland, disrupted the minutes before the free kick simply because of the threat it posed and the concern it caused Taylor. Garrett had the athleticism and experience to potentially turn the field goal attempt into a play that could have ended the Bengals’ slender playoff hopes.
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