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Graham Gano

Graham Gano (born April 9, 1987) is a Scottish-born for the of the (NFL). Standing at 6 feet 2 inches and weighing 202 pounds, Gano has established himself as one of the league's most reliable kickers over a 17-year professional career marked by high accuracy and key contributions to multiple teams. Gano was born in Arbroath, , to American parents stationed there on a , and he grew up primarily in , where he honed his kicking skills in high school as both a and punter. At , he majored in and excelled as a senior in 2008, converting 24 of 26 attempts to earn the as the nation's top college kicker, along with second-team honors. Undrafted out of college, Gano signed as a free agent with the in May 2009 but was released before the season; he then joined the Washington Redskins (now Commanders) later that year, where he played through the 2011 season and set a franchise record for longest at the time with a 57-yarder. In 2012, Gano signed with the , becoming their primary kicker for seven seasons and helping the team reach in 2016, where he contributed 4 points in a loss to the . During his Panthers tenure, he earned his lone selection in 2017 and was named NFC Special Teams Player of the Month twice (November 2015 and October 2018), while also receiving Player of the Week honors five times across his career. Gano missed the entire 2019 season due to a right but rebounded strongly with the Giants starting in 2020, setting a with 37 consecutive made field goals from 2020 to 2021 and ranking among the team's all-time leaders in points (456, 6th) and field goals (118, 2nd) as of the 2025 season. Throughout his NFL career, Gano has made 342 of 408 field goal attempts for an 83.8% success rate as of the 2025 season, with his longest kick measuring 63 yards against the Giants in 2018 while with Carolina. He has also been proficient in kickoffs, recording 612 touchbacks out of 1,015 attempts in the regular season as of the 2025 season, and in the postseason, he is 13-for-16 on field goals with 62 points scored across nine games. Married with five children, Gano has been a key special teams asset for the Giants, known for his consistency despite occasional injuries, though he was placed on injured reserve in November 2025 due to a neck injury.

Background

Early life

Graham Gano was born on April 9, 1987, in , , to American parents; his father, Mark Gano, was a and who served for 30 years and was stationed there at the time, where he met Gano's Scottish mother. Due to his father's military career, the family frequently relocated during Gano's early childhood, including stints in ; a return to ; and Augsburg, , before settling in , near Pensacola, when Gano was in the third grade, around age 8. In and abroad, Gano developed an early passion for soccer, the dominant sport in those regions, and continued playing it upon arriving in the United States; however, upon entering high school, he transitioned to , where his soccer background informed his soccer-style kicking technique in youth leagues. Gano attended J.M. Tate High School in , where he began dedicated training as a while maintaining solid academic performance, though no major non-athletic awards from this period are prominently documented.

College career

Following his standout high school career at J.M. Tate High School in , where he earned first-team All-American honors as a , Graham Gano attracted interest from multiple college programs due to his powerful leg strength in both kicking and punting. In November 2004, Gano committed to as a preferred walk-on, becoming one of the top kicking recruits in the nation and the first such specialist signed by the Seminoles in years. His recruitment highlighted his versatility, with scouts noting his potential as both a placekicker and punter under coach . As a freshman in 2005, Gano primarily handled kickoff duties for the Florida State Seminoles, contributing to special teams coverage without attempting field goals or punts that season. In his sophomore year of 2006, he transitioned to the starting punter and kickoff specialist role, averaging 40.8 yards per punt over 67 attempts while focusing on directional kicking to pin opponents deep. Gano's junior season in 2007 further solidified his punting prowess, as he posted a career-high average of 43.4 yards per punt on 59 attempts, including 16 punts exceeding 50 yards, earning him honorable mention All-ACC honors as a punter. He continued as the kickoff specialist but did not attempt field goals, emphasizing his role in field position battles during a transitional year for the Seminoles' offense. Gano's senior season in 2008 marked his emergence as a , prompted by a preseason injury that limited him to field goal responsibilities while still allowing occasional punting. After missing his first two attempts of the year, he rebounded with an FSU-record 18 consecutive makes, converting 24 of 26 field goals overall for a 92.3% accuracy rate—the highest in the FBS that season. His performance included a nation-leading five s from 50 yards or longer, with makes from distances up to 53 yards, including clutch kicks in key ACC matchups such as his 53-yard make against . Gano also punted 22 times for 42.7 yards per attempt and converted 33 of 34 extra points, totaling 105 points and leading the NCAA in scoring by a . In the Champs Sports Bowl against , his punting in the first half helped FSU maintain defensive field position during offensive struggles. For his dominant 2008 campaign, Gano won the as the nation's top college kicker, becoming the third to claim the honor, along with first-team All-ACC and second-team All-American recognition. Over his four-year career, he appeared in 40 games, primarily as a punter with 148 attempts averaging 42.1 yards and a school-record five career field goals from 50-plus yards despite attempting field goals in only one season. Academically, Gano majored in at Florida State, balancing his studies with his athletic demands. In 2021, Gano was inducted into the Florida State Athletics Hall of Fame (ceremony held in 2022).

Professional career

Baltimore Ravens

Following the 2009 NFL Draft, Graham Gano signed with the as an undrafted free agent on May 8, 2009. His standout college performance at Florida State, including winning the as the nation's top kicker, positioned him as a promising candidate to fill the void left by veteran , who had departed after 14 seasons with the franchise. Gano entered a competitive vying for the kicking job against second-year player Hauschka. He showcased strong leg strength in practices, successfully converting s from distances up to 53 yards during a solo session in early August. In the preseason, Gano appeared in three games, going 3-for-3 on attempts—including a 39-yard make against the Washington Redskins—with a long of 53 yards overall when factoring in camp work. He also handled extra points reliably, contributing to ' special teams efforts as they prepared for the . In a June 2009 interview, Gano reflected on the transition, noting the longer NFL season as his biggest challenge but emphasizing his strong as key to adapting. Despite his solid showings, the Ravens waived Gano on September 5, 2009, as they finalized their 53-man roster, opting to retain as the starter. This decision indirectly paved the way for future developments in Baltimore's kicking position; 's subsequent struggles led to further changes, culminating in the undrafted signing of in 2012 after a series of short-term kickers faltered. Gano later described the brief stint as an honorable opportunity to compete at the professional level, expressing gratitude for the experience despite the outcome.

Washington Redskins

Gano was signed by the Washington Redskins on December 8, 2009, after being claimed off waivers from the , where he had appeared in preseason games as an undrafted . The move came after the Redskins released kicker following a missed in a loss to the . His NFL debut occurred in Week 14 of the 2009 season, a 34-13 win over the , where he made a 46-yard . Over the final four regular-season games that year, Gano converted all four of his attempts and 6 of 7 extra points, totaling 18 points. In 2010, Gano earned the full-time kicking role and played all 16 games, making 24 of 35 s for a 68.6% accuracy rate while adding 28 extra points. His season featured clutch moments, including a 48-yard game-winning in during a 19-16 victory against the in Week 11. Gano also connected on a 59-yard against the in Week 9, setting a Redskins single-season record at the time for longest make. Despite these highlights, inconsistencies plagued his performance, with 11 misses contributing to ongoing scrutiny. Gano appeared in all 16 games again in , boosting his accuracy to 75.6% with 31 makes out of 41 attempts and 31 extra points. He demonstrated growth in longer kicks, converting 9 of 12 from 40 yards or more, but still recorded 10 misses overall. ' offense provided ample opportunities, yet Gano's variability led the team to seek competition in . As an undrafted , Gano signed a three-year rookie contract with in December 2009, valued at approximately $1.5 million over the term, with a prorated of $2,000 for 2009. Entering the offseason as a after three accrued seasons, tendered him a one-year deal on March 2 at the league minimum salary of $540,000, securing exclusive negotiating rights. The Redskins released Gano on August 28, 2012, shortly after signing and following the departure of competitor from camp, as the team pursued a more consistent option at amid Gano's history of misses.

Las Vegas Locomotives

After being waived by the during the 2009 preseason, Gano signed with the of the United Football League. Gano appeared in all six regular-season games for the Locomotives, converting 13 of 16 attempts and all 20 extra-point tries for 59 points. His reliable kicking helped the team secure a 5-1 record and a spot in the UFL championship game against the Tuskers. In the November 27, , championship game at in , Gano sealed the 20-17 overtime victory with a 33-yard 1:47 into the extra period, earning the Locomotives the league's inaugural title. The UFL stint offered Gano consistent game action as a , honing his skills under pressure and attracting attention. He was released by the Locomotives after the season and signed with the Washington Redskins on December 8, 2009.

Carolina Panthers

Gano joined the on November 20, 2012, signing a two-year, $1.33 million contract and immediately taking over as the team's primary kicker after the release of . In his first six games with the team that season, he converted 9 of 11 attempts (81.8 percent), providing stability to the special teams unit during a 2-14 campaign. Over the next several seasons, Gano established himself as a reliable performer, appearing in all 16 games in 2013 with 24 of 27 field goals made (88.9 percent). His accuracy in 2014 was 29 of 35 attempts (82.9 percent), contributing to the Panthers' 7-8-1 record. In 2015, amid Carolina's 15-1 regular season and run to , Gano set a franchise single-season scoring record with 146 points on 30 of 36 field goals (83.3 percent); he went a perfect 4-for-4 on field goals across the two playoff wins, including the against the . In 2016, he connected on 30 of 38 field goals (78.9 percent) while the team reached the divisional round. Gano's tenure included key contract extensions that solidified his role. On February 28, 2014, he signed a four-year, $12.4 million deal through the 2017 season. He inked another four-year extension worth $17 million on March 6, 2018, with $9 million guaranteed, keeping him under contract through 2021. That 2018 season featured one of his most memorable performances: a franchise-record 63-yard game-winning field goal as time expired in a 33-31 victory over the New York Giants on October 7, tying the NFL record for the longest game-winning kick at the time. His 14 of 16 field goals (87.5 percent) that year earned him his first Pro Bowl selection. Injuries marred the end of Gano's time in Carolina. During the 2018 preseason, he fractured his left , an injury initially misdiagnosed by team medical staff; he played through pain in 12 regular-season games before being placed on injured reserve for the final four. The complication required in early 2019, causing him to miss the entire season. On August 30, 2019, the Panthers placed him on injured reserve due to ongoing left leg issues. Still recovering, Gano was released by the team on July 30, 2020, concluding his seven-year stint in which he made 85.5 percent of his field goal attempts overall.

New York Giants

On October 6, 2020, Gano signed a one-year contract with the after their incumbent kicker, Aldrick Rosas, suffered a season-ending injury. He quickly integrated into the team, making all three of his attempts in his debut against the . In the 2020 season, Gano appeared in 16 games, converting 31 of 32 s (96.9%) and 21 of 23 extra points, which propelled the Giants to the . During the postseason, he was perfect on s, going 3-for-3, including a 50-yard make in the wild-card loss to the Washington Football Team. Gano's 2021 season saw him appear in 17 games (including postseason), converting 29 of 33 field goals (87.9%) and all 17 extra points. The following year, in 2022, Gano connected on 29 of 32 field goals (90.6%), including a game-winning 48-yard kick against the . He also switched his jersey number from 5 to 9, honoring his college career at Florida State. A notable off-field moment came when Gano donated a signed #9 jersey to rookie for a charity auction benefiting the Kayvon Thibodeaux Foundation. In 2023, Gano appeared in 8 games, converting 11 of 17 field goals (64.7%). His performance earned him a three-year extension through the 2026 season. In 2024, injuries limited him to 10 games, where he made 9 of 11 field goals (81.8%). This season also marked his 200th game, highlighting his longevity at age 37. As of November 15, 2025, Gano, age 38, has faced ongoing injury challenges. In the 2025 season, he appeared in 5 games through early November, converting 9 of 10 field goals (90%). Gano has reported receiving death threats and other harassing messages from sports bettors on a regular basis since legalized betting, including after missed kicks, with the investigating such incidents and the Giants providing support. On November 12, 2025, Gano was placed on injured reserve due to a herniated disc in his neck pressing on his , marking his second IR stint of the season.

Personal life

Family

Gano married his college sweetheart, Brittany Bonham, in July 2010 after meeting her at , where she was a standout player. The couple has five children: sons Bryson, , and Kayden, with their first child born in 2011, followed by additional sons, and twin daughters Riley Elizabeth and Brynlee Marie, born in September 2019. In 2020, following Gano's signing with the , the family relocated to to support his career move. Gano's family has played a pivotal role in his professional life, particularly during challenging periods; upon joining the Giants, he selected jersey number 5 to honor his five children, drawing inspiration from them amid a 20-month recovery from injuries and a diagnosis. His wife and children have provided unwavering support through his injury setbacks, helping him maintain focus and resilience on the field. The Gan os share a deep Christian faith, with Gano frequently attributing his personal and professional strength to their shared beliefs, and the family enjoys bonding through travels and everyday activities that strengthen their close-knit dynamic.

Philanthropy

Throughout his NFL career, Graham Gano has been actively involved in philanthropy, focusing on children's health, veterans' support, and youth development programs. During his tenure with the Carolina Panthers, he founded the "Kicks for Kids" initiative in the 2015-2016 season, pledging $250 for every field goal he made to the Keep Pounding Fund, which benefits pediatric cancer programs at Levine Children's Hospital. This effort raised over $15,000, which was matched by a donor from Carolinas HealthCare System, enabling direct support for young patients battling cancer. Gano also visited the hospital in December 2015, personally donating $6,000 and spending time with children. Gano's commitment to veterans stems from his family's military tradition, including his father's service in the U.S. Navy. In 2022, while with the , he facilitated a $50,000 donation to Puppies Behind Bars through a number swap with ; this contribution funded the training of five service dogs for wounded veterans and first responders. He has also engaged directly with the , hosting members at the Giants' Training Center to observe practices and fostering connections with military families. These efforts earned him a nomination for the NFL's 2023 Salute to Service Award, recognizing his ongoing support for military communities. In 2023, Gano was honored as a Hometown Hero at the of City's 30th Annual Gala, an event that raised over $2 million for youth and community programs across the . Through this involvement, he has donated thousands of dollars and volunteered numerous hours with the Police Foundation's Giants initiative, which provides tutoring, mentoring, and opportunities to underprivileged youth in . Additionally, Gano has participated in broader youth sports efforts, such as NFL clinics, including one in where he interacted with 120 students to promote and personal development.

Career statistics and records

NFL statistics

Graham Gano has compiled an NFL regular season record of 342 field goals made out of 408 attempts (83.8 percent) and 408 extra points out of 427 attempts (95.6 percent) across 207 games from 2009 to 2025, accounting for 1,434 total points scored. His career-long field goal is 63 yards, achieved in 2018, which tied the NFL record for the longest game-winning field goal at the time. The following table summarizes his regular season performance by year:
YearTeamGamesFGM/FGAXPM/XPAPointsLongest FG
2009WAS44/46/71846
2010WAS1624/3528/2810049
2011WAS1631/4125/2611859
201269/1120/214751
20131624/2742/4211455
20141629/3534/3412153
20151630/3656/5914652
20161630/3831/3412154
20171629/3034/3712148
20181214/1630/337263
2020NYG1631/3221/2311455
2021NYG1729/3317/1710455
2022NYG1729/3232/3411957
2023NYG811/178/84157
2024NYG109/1115/154253
2025NYG59/109/93655
Career207342/408408/4271,43463
In the postseason, Gano has appeared in 9 games, making 13 of 16 field goals (81.3 percent), all 23 extra point attempts (100 percent), and scoring 62 points. His postseason performances include a 4-for-5 effort in the round and a perfect 1-for-1 in the . The table below details his postseason statistics:
YearTeamGamesFGM/FGAXPM/XPAPoints
2013CAR11/11/14
2014CAR23/45/514
2015CAR34/510/1022
CAR14/52/214
NYG21/15/58
Total913/1623/2362
Gano's kickoff performance has been consistent, with career averages around 62-66 yards per kick in peak seasons, though detailed annual metrics emphasize his role in touchbacks rather than exhaustive yardage tracking.

UFL statistics

In 2009, Graham Gano played for the Las Vegas Locomotives in the inaugural season of the United Football League (UFL), appearing in all 6 games and serving as the team's primary . He converted 11 of 13 attempts for an 84.6% success rate and was perfect on extra points, making all 18 attempts to score 51 total points for the team. His performance included a then-league-record 53-yard during the regular season.
CategoryMade/AttemptsPercentageLong
Field Goals11/1384.6%53 yards
Extra Points18/18100.0%-
Gano also handled kickoff duties, averaging 61.2 yards on 36 attempts with 11 touchbacks, while punting twice for a 44.5-yard average. The UFL's rules diverged from the in areas like (both teams guaranteed a before ) and the absence of the tuck rule, but kicking mechanics remained largely similar, with s and extra points scored from standard distances on a full-sized field. These elements required Gano to adapt to a condensed 6-game regular season schedule and high-stakes playoff environment, culminating in his 33-yard game-winning in the UFL victory over the Florida Tuskers.

Franchise records

Graham Gano holds several kicking records for the . He owns the franchise record for the longest at 63 yards, kicked on October 7, 2018, against the . Gano also leads the Panthers in career with 85.5%, based on 165 field goals made out of 193 attempts from 2012 to 2019. In 2017, he set the single-season record with 29 makes out of 30 attempts (96.7%). With the New York Giants, Gano has established multiple marks since joining the team in 2020. He holds the franchise record for the most field goals of 50 or more yards with 26 as of 2025. Gano's 96.9% field goal percentage in 2020 (31 of 32) is the second-highest single-season mark in Giants history, while his 90.6% in 2022 (29 of 32) ranks sixth. He shares the franchise record for longest field goal at 57 yards, achieved in 2022 against the Dallas Cowboys. Additionally, Gano's 29 field goals in 2022 represent the most in a single season for the Giants since 2020. His career field goal percentage with the Giants stands at 87.4% (118 of 135 attempts through 2025), second in franchise history among kickers with at least 50 attempts.

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