
Graham Gano
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Experience: 16 years
Height: 6-2
Age: 38
Weight: 202 lbs
College: Florida State
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Biography
Pro Bowl: 2017
NFC Special Teams Player of the Month: November 2015; October 2018
NFC Special Teams Player of the Week: 2010 Week 16; 2018 Week 5; 2020 Week 9; 2021 Week 7; 2022 Week 2.
Originally signed as a rookie free agent by the Baltimore Ravens on May 8, 2009...Waived by Baltimore on Sept. 5, 2009...Signed as a free agent by Washington on Dec. 8, 2009…Waived by Washington on Aug. 28, 2012...Signed as a free agent by the Carolina Panthers on Nov. 20, 2012…Released by Carolina on July 30, 2020…Signed as a free agent by the Giants on Aug. 19, 2020.
HONORS:
- Pro Bowl: 2017
- NFC Special Teams Player of the Month: November 2015; October 2018
- NFC Special Teams Player of the Week: 2010 Week 16; 2018 Week 5; 2020 Week 9; 2021 Week 7; 2022 Week 2.
TRANSACTIONS:
- Originally signed as a rookie free agent by the Baltimore Ravens on May 8, 2009...Waived by Baltimore on Sept. 5, 2009...Signed as a free agent by Washington on Dec. 8, 2009…Waived by Washington on Aug. 28, 2012...Signed as a free agent by the Carolina Panthers on Nov. 20, 2012…Released by Carolina on July 30, 2020…Signed as a free agent by the Giants on Aug. 19, 2020.
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:
- Gano has played in 192 regular-season and 9 postseason games…He has made 324 of 387 field goal attempts (83.7%) and 384 of 403 extra point tries (95.3%) in the regular season…In the postseason, Gano has made 13 of 16 field goal attempts (81.3%) and all 23 of his PATs…Gano has made 43 of 64 (67.2%) of his field goal attempts from 50+ yards, with a long of 61 yards… His 324 field goals and 1,356 points were 6th among active players at the end of the 2023 season…Gano has exceeded 100 points in each of the 10 seasons in which he played at least 16 games…He has scored 62 postseason points…Was a 2017 Pro Bowler, a 2-time NFC Special Teams Player of the Month, and a 5-time conference Player of the Week.
- In 4 seasons with the Giants, Gano has played in 58 regular-season games and 2 postseason games…He has made 100 of 114 field goal attempts, an 87.7 rate that is the 2nd-highest in Giants history among kickers with at least 50 attempts (Josh Brown, 91.7% 2013-16)…Gano has the franchise's 2nd and 6th-highest single-season field goal percentages with 96.9 (31 of 32) in 2020, and 90.6 (29 of 32) in 2022.
- Gano is one of 5 players in Giants history to kick at least 100 field goals, joining Pete Gogolak (126), Brad Daluiso (123), Lawrence Tynes (122), and Joe Danelo (104).
- With the Giants, Gano has made 23 of 29 attempts (79.3%) from 50 or more yards...His 23 field goals of 50+ yards are more than twice as many as any other kicker in Giants history; Danelo is 2nd with 9…Gano holds the Giants' 3 highest single-season long field goal totals with 8 in 2022, 7 in 2021, and 5 in 2020…He has kicked 2 of the 3 57-yarders in Giants history, the longest field goals in franchise history.
- Since joining the Giants, Gano has 6 games in which he kicked 3 field goals of 40+ yards, most recently at Minnesota on Dec. 24, 2022…The other kickers in Giants history have totaled 4 such games, 2 by Josh Brown, and one each by Pete Gogolak and Matt Bahr.
- Gano has succeeded on 78 of 82 extra points tries (95.1%) with the Giants.
- His 378 points are the 10th-highest total in franchise history, and the 6th-highest among kickers…Hano scored 114, 104, and 119 points in his first 3 seasons with the Giants.
- In 2 postseason games with the Giants, he has one field goal and 5 PATs for 8 points.
- Gano's 31 field goals in 2020 were the 6th-highest total in Giants history, and his 29 3-pointers in 2021 and 2022 are the 8th-highest total…On Sept. 16, 2021, Gano kicked 5 field goals in Washington, placing him in a 10-way tie for the 2nd-most field goals in a game by a Giants kicker…Danelo holds the record with 6 at Seattle on Oct. 18, 1981.
- Gano's 57-yard field goals at Dallas on Nov. 24, 2022, and at San Francisco on Sept. 21, 2023 tied Aldrick Rosas (Dec. 2, 2018, vs. Chicago) for the longest 3-pointer in Giants history.
- In his 4 Giants seasons, Gano has touchbacks on 130 of 241 kickoffs (53.9%).
- From Sept. 20, 2020, to Oct. 3, 2021, Gano made 37 consecutive field goal attempts, a Giants record that tied him with Seattle's Jason Myers for the 4th-longest streak in history and was 7 fewer than Adam Vinatieri's record of 44. The streak ended when Gano missed a 35-yard try at New Orleans…Gano shattered the previous Giants record of 29 games in a row set by Josh Brown from 2014-15.
- Gano has kicked 3 or more field goals in a game 51 times, including 15 with the Giants, 4 or more field goals 13 times (4 with the Giants) and has one 5-field goal game (with the Giants)…Has kicked 9 game-winning field goals in the final 2 minutes of the 4th quarter or overtime.
- Gano has kicked 2 field goals 50 yards or longer in a game 6 times in his 13-year career. All 6 are in his 3 seasons with the Giants…Gano's 6 games with multiple field goals of at least 50 yards place him 4th among active kickers, behind Arizona's Matt Prater (10) and Baltimore's Justin Tucker and Jacksonville's Brandon McManus (8 each).
- Gano has had touchbacks on 567 of 921 kickoffs (61.6%) in the regular season and 32 of 44 (72.7%) in the playoffs.
- When he played for Carolina (2012-18), Gano twice kicked last-second field goals that enabled the Panthers to defeat the Giants…On Oct. 7, 2018, he booted the longest field goal by an opponent in Giants history, a 63-yarder with one second remaining that gave Carolina 33-31 victory in Charlotte…It is 2 yards longer than any other field goal ever kicked against the Giants (61 yards by Philadelphia's Jake Elliott on Sept. 24, 2017 and Minnesota's Greg Joseph on Dec. 24, 2022)…It is one of 6 kicks tied for the 3rd-longest field goal in NFL history, it was then the longest game-winning field goal in league history and was the longest field goal in Panthers history. The only longer field goals kicked were by Baltimore's Justin Tucker at Detroit in Week 3 of the 2021 season (66 yards) and Denver's Matt Prater vs. Tennessee in Week 14 of the 2013 season (64 yards).
- On Dec. 20, 2015, Gano kicked a 43-yard field goal as time expired gave the Panthers a 38-35 victory over the Giants in MetLife Stadium… Ranks 2nd to John Kasay in Panthers history with 742 points (165 field goals, 247 PATs).
2023
- In 2023, played in 8 games…Made 11 of 17 field goal attempts, including 3 of 4 from 50+ yards, and all 8 of his extra point tries for 41 points…Had touchbacks on 23 of his 28 kickoffs (82.1%)…Made both of his field goal attempts, including a franchise record-tying 57-yarder, at San Francisco (9/21)…Kicked a 55-yard field goal vs. Seattle (10/2)…Booted a season-high 3 field goals at Miami (10/8) and at Buffalo (10/15)…Placed on injured reserve on Nov. 3 with a knee injury that required surgery.
2022
- In 2022, Gano played in all 17 regular-season games and 2 postseason games…Made 29 of 32 field goal attempts (90.6%) and 32 of 34 extra point tries for 119 points, the 5th-highest total of his career, his 10th 100-point season, and the most by a Giants kicker since Aldrick Rosas scored 127 points in 2018…Two of his missed attempts were a blocked kick vs. Carolina on Sept. 18 and a 58-yarder into the wind on the last play of overtime in the 20-20 tie vs. Washington on Dec. 4…Had touchbacks on 50 of 79 kickoffs (63.3%).
- Gano set a Giants record with 8 field goals of 50+ yards, one more than he had in 2021…Gano's 8 long field goals placed him in a 3-way tie for the league's 4th-highest total. Las Vegas' Daniel Carlson had 11, and Dallas' Brett Maher, Indianapolis' Chase McLaughlin and Baltimore's Justin Tucker all had 9. Gano tied Brandon McManus, then with Denver.
- Received his 5th career NFC Special Teams Player of the Week award – and his 2nd in as many years after a victory against Carolina - after kicking field goals of 36 and 33 yards in the first quarter and 51 and 56 yards in the 4th, the latter providing the game's decisive points with 3:34 remaining, in a 19-16 victory vs. the Panthers (9/18)…Gano has the only 2 games in Giants history in which a kicker boosted a pair of 50+-yard field goals in the 4th quarter or overtime. On Sept. 16, 2021, in Washington, he kicked 52 and 55-yarders – plus a 35-yarder – in the 4th.
- Kicked a pair of 51-yard field goals and a 42-yarder in 4 attempts vs. Dallas (9/26)...It was the first time in his career he made two 50+-yard field goals in consecutive games and the 6th game in which a Giants kicker had 2 field goals of 50 or more yards in a game...Gano has 5 of the 6…The only other Giants kicker to do it was Raul Allegre, who kicked 53 and 52-yarders at Philadelphia on Nov. 15, 1987.
- Tied the record for the longest field goal in Giants history with a 57-yarder at Dallas (11/24)…It was the longest field goal on the road in franchise history...Rosas kicked the Giants' only other 57-yarder, vs. Chicago on Dec. 2, 2018.
- Kicked two 50-yard field goals at Washington (12/18) and two 44-yarders and a 55-yarder at Minnesota (12/24)…The Vikings' Greg Joseph booted a 61-yard game-winning field goal…It was the first game in Giants history in which each team kicked a field goal of at least 55 yards.
- Booted a 25-yard field goal and 4 extra points in the NFC Wild Card Game at Minnesota (1/15).
2021
- In 2021, Gano played in all 17 games for the Giants and made 29 of 33 attempts (87.9%) and all 17 of his extra point tries for 104 points, his ninth 100-point season…Gano entered the season with 30 consecutive field goal attempts and extended his streak to 37 before missing in Week 4.
- Kicked a career-high 5 field goals at Washington (9/16), including 2 from 50+ yards…His 5 field goals made were tied for the most made in a game by a kicker in 2021…His 2 field goals vs. Atlanta (9/26), increased his consecutive successes to 37…Was wide left on a 35-yard try at New Orleans (10/3), his first unsuccessful attempt since Sept. 20, 2020 at Chicago…Later made field goals of 23 and 48 yards in an overtime victory.
- Kicked 2 field goals from 51 yards at Dallas (10/10) to tie Joe Danelo's franchise record for the most made 50+ yard field goals…Earned NFC Player of the Week honors vs. Carolina (10/24), when he made field goals of 49, 53 and 44 yards…Converted all 3 of his field goal attempts vs. Las Vegas (11/1)…Made 3 of 4 tries, including a 51-yarder at Miami (12/5)…Made his final 4 field goal attempts of the season: 2 vs. Dallas (12/19), a 54-yarder at Philadelphia (12/26), and one at Chicago (1/2).
2020
- In his first season with the Giants in 2020, Gano had one of the finest seasons of his career and by a Giants kicker…Made 31 of 32 attempts, a .9687 percentage that is the 2nd-highest in Giants history…In 2018, Rosas made 32 of 33 attempts, a success rate of .9696…Gano's .9687 percentage was the highest among the 21 NFL kickers who attempted at least 25 field goals in 2020… Gano missed more extra points (2) than field goal attempts (one) in 2020, when he made 21 of 23 PATs.
- Gano's only miss was on a 57-yard try at Chicago (9/20)…After the miss, he made his next 30 field goal attempts, breaking Josh Brown's previous team record of 29 from 2014-15…The record-setter was a 50-yard field goal in the 4th quarter vs. Dallas (1/3)…It was Gano's fifth field goal of the season of 50 or more yards, including 4 vs. the Cowboys, which was a franchise single-season record.
- Gano kicked field goals of 52, 42 and 47 yards vs. San Francisco (9/27) to become the 2nd kicker in Giants history with 3 field goals longer than 40 yards in a regular-season game…On Dec. 22, 2013 in Detroit, Brown kicked field goals of 41, 52 and 45 yards to become the first Giants kicker to accomplish the feat.
- Gano tied an NFL record by becoming the first player in Giants history to kick 3 field goals of 50 or more yards in a game at Dallas (10/11)…He kicked field goals of 55, 50 and 54 yards, plus a 28-yarder…Gano was one of 3 players in 2020 to kick three 50+ yard field goals in a game…The others were Tennessee's Stephen Gostkowski (51, 54 and 55 at Minnesota on Sept. 27) and Buffalo's Tyler Bass (54, 55, 58 at Arizona on Nov. 15).
- Received his 3rd career NFC Special Teams Player of the Week award for his contributions to the team's victory in Washington (11/8), where he kicked field goals of 38, 48 and 42 yards and 3 of his 6 kickoffs were touchbacks.
2019
- In 2019, Gano did not play football because of an injury he suffered in practice to his left (plant) leg the previous year.
2018
- In 2018, played in 12 games for Carolina before going on injured reserve…Converted 30 of 33 PAT attempts and 14 of 16 field goal tries for 72 points, his first sub 100-point season since 2012, his first year with the Panthers…Kicked 3 extra points and a season-high 4 field goals, including a game-winning, franchise-record 63-yarder vs. the Giants (10/7), a performance that earned him the NFC Special Teams Player of the Week and NFC Special Teams Player of the Month for October.
2017
- In 2017, played in all 16 regular season games and one postseason game…Converted 29 of 30 field goal attempts for a then career high 96.7%...Turned 70 of 83 kickoffs into touchbacks, a career-best and franchise-record 84.8%...Scored 121 total points (29 field goals, 34 PATs), his 5th consecutive 100-point season…Set a career-high with 6 extra points vs. Miami (11/13)…Converted 4 of 5 field goal attempts in one postseason game, including a career and franchise playoff-long 58-yarder in an NFC Wild Card Game at New Orleans (1/7).
2016
- In 2016, finished with 121 points…Kicked 30 field goals for the 2nd consecutive season (in 38 tries)…Scored 4 points vs. Minnesota (9/25) to pass Steve Smith (454 from 2001-13) for 2nd place on the Panthers' career scoring list…Set career high with 16 points (4 field goals and 4 PATs) vs. San Francisco (9/18)…Took over punting duties for an injured Andy Lee vs. Kansas City (11/13)...Punted 4 times for 180 yards with a long of 54.
2015
- In 2015, tied for 2nd in the NFL with a Carolina-record 146 points...Kicked 30 field goals (in 36 attempts), the 5th-highest total in the NFL and the third-most in a single season in Panthers history…Added a career-high 56 extra points on 59 attempts…Named NFC Special Teams Player of the Month for November after leading the NFL in scoring (62 points) and field goals (15)…Kicked 2 game-winning field goals, a 52-yarder in overtime vs. Indianapolis (11/2) and a 43-yarder as time expired vs. the Giants (12/20)…Scored a career postseason high 22 points with 4 field goals and 10 extra points in 3 games…Booted a 39-yard field goal and one extra point in Carolina's loss to Denver in Super Bowl 50.
2014
- In 2014, made 29 of 35 (82.9%) field goal attempts and all 34 extra point tries for a Panthers-leading 121 points.
2013
- In 2013, played all 16 games for Carolina for the first time…Converted 24 of 27 (88.9%) field goal attempts and all 42 extra point tries for a team-leading 114 points…Set a franchise record and tied for the NFL lead with 6 field goals of 50 yards or more…Led the NFL with a 79.7 touchback percentage (63 of 79).
2012
- In 2012, played in 6 games in his first season with the Panthers…Finished 2nd on the team with 47 points…Kicked a 23-yard field goal in his Carolina debut at Philadelphia (11/26).
2011
- In 2011, played 16 games in his final season in Washington and led the team with 118 points…His 31 field goals (in 41 attempts) equaled the 2nd-most in franchise history...Tied the team record with 4 field goals of 50 or more yards…Booted a then-franchise record and career-long 59-yard field goal vs. San Francisco (11/6).
2010
- In 2010, hit 24 of 35 field goal attempts and all 28 PATs for 100 points, his first time hitting that mark…Tied the NFL record for the most overtime field goals in a season with 3…Named NFC Special Teams Player of the Week in Week 16 after kicking 2 extra points and 2 field goals, including the game-winning 31-yarder in overtime, at Jacksonville (12/26).
2009
- In his first NFL season in 2009, played in 4 games for Washington and made all 4 of his field goal attempts and 6 of 7 extra point tries for 18 points…Kicked 2 field goals, including a season-long 46-yarder, in his NFL debut at Oakland (12/13/09).
COLLEGE:
- Gano was inducted into the Florida State Athletics Hall of Fame in 2022…Played in 40 games at FSU...Served as Seminoles' placekicker for just one season...In 2008, earned the Lou Groza Award as the nation's top kicker and 2nd-team All-America honors as a senior in 2008...Converted 24 of 26 field goal attempts, including 18 in a row, with a long of 53 yards...Finished first in the Football Bowl Subdivision with 24 field goals, 92.3 percent conversion rate and 5 field goals of 50 yards or more despite not playing in the first 2 games after tearing the meniscus in his right knee 2 weeks prior to the opener...Only two misses were from 50 and 52 yards... Led the nation's kickers and Atlantic Coast Conference in scoring with 105 points...Handled punting duties for three seasons...Averaged 42.1 yards on 148 punts with a long of 64 yards.
OFF-THE-FIELD ACTIVITY:
- Honored as the New York Giants 2023 Hometown Hero at the United Way of New York City's Gridiron Gala, which raised more than $2 million for United Way Programming…Honored as the New York Giants 2023 Salute to Service Award Recipient…Served as the Giants player ambassador for MetLife's First Responder Hats campaign to support the New York City Police Foundation's Far Rockaway and Harlem Giants, the FDNY Foundation and Port Authority Police PBA Widow's and Children's Fund…Partnered with the American Heart Association and Oakley to meet and play with students for 60 minutes and encourage them to be active and create healthy habits at Oradell (N.J.) Public School, and provided a $1,500 equipment grant…Visited Far Rockaway (N.Y.) High School to participate in a CPR and AED training led by the FDNY foundation, in which with both boys tackle and girls flag football players were trained in CPR/AED. NYPD officers and boys from the Far Rockaway Giants were in attendance and enjoyed a pizza party after the training…Visited the American Cancer Society's Hope Lodge to spend time and share a meal with patients and their families…. Joined Giants staff members at the Paramus Veteran's home to play bingo and gift Giants items to veterans…Attended a panel and lunch at the MetLife office with employees and NYPD officers to make holiday cards with gift cards for the boys and families in the Far Rockaway and Harlem Giants program…Represented the New York City Police Foundation's Far Rockaway and Harlem Giants during the NFL's Week 13 My Cause My Cleats initiative…Participated in Jingle Jam, where he helped spread holiday joy to more than 500 New Jersey foster children, spending time with them and assisting with the gift distribution.
PERSONAL:
- Gano and his wife, Brittany, have 5 children: Bryson, Ryder, Kayden, Riley, and Brynlee…Carolina's Ed Block Courage Award Winner in 2017…Majored in criminal justice at Florida State…Attended J.M. Tate High School in Cantonment, Fla.