| Jeff
Wilkins
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K Jeff Wilkins: Signs Four year Contract Extension 
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Nov 3, 2005 |
K Jeff Wilkins: Somewhat Better 
-by theOBR.com
Jan 12, 2005 |
K Jeff Wilkins: Kicks The Winner 
-by theOBR.com
Jan 3, 2005 |
K Jeff Wilkins: 4 Over 50 
-by theOBR.com
Dec 6, 2004 |
K Jeff Wilkins: In The Last 2 Games............ 
-by theOBR.com
Nov 10, 2004 |
K Jeff Wilkins: Injury Update 
-by ScoutNFLNetwork.com
Oct 26, 2004 |
K Jeff Wilkins: Game-Time Decision Against Miami 
-by GridIronGateway.com
Oct 21, 2004 |
K Jeff Wilkins: Injury Update 
-by ScoutNFLNetwork.com
Oct 21, 2004 |
K Jeff Wilkins: Injury Update 
-by ScoutNFLNetwork.com
Oct 20, 2004 |
K Jeff Wilkins: Injures Ankle 
-by GridIronGateway.com
Oct 19, 2004 |
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Ht: 6-2
Wt: 205
| Date of Birth: |
04/19/1972 |
| Birthplace: |
Youngstown,
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| College: |
Youngstown State |
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| Biography: |
| Born Jeff Allen Wilkins in Youngstown, Ohio...earned all-state honors as kicker at Austin Fitch High in Austintown, Ohio...makes weekly visits to Cardinal-Glennon Children’s Hospital during season...married (Tina) with daughters Britney and Riley Mae, who was born on 4/18/02…resides in St. Louis.
Dependable kicker with strong leg…one of most consistent kickers in league…has ability to make long kicks…consistent on kickoffs…has made 160 consecutive PAT’s...holds NFL record for most PAT’s made in season (64, 1999)…has Rams records for longest field goal (57 yards, vs. Arizona 9/27/98) and is tied for team mark for highest field goal percentage, season (100% (17-17), 2000)…signed as restricted free agent 3/6/97...holds San Francisco 49ers record in field goals made in season (30) and field-goal percentage (.882)...signed with 49ers after playing six games with Philadelphia in 1994...originally signed with Dallas as undrafted free agent in 1994...released by Cowboys during training camp and signed with Philadelphia 11/15/94. 2001: Played in 16 regular season and all three postseason contests…finished second on the Rams (and second in NFL behind teammate RB Marshall Faulk, while leading the league’s kickers) in scoring with 127 points, making all 58 PATs and 23 of 29 field goal attempts…converted two PATs and two field goals, including game-winning 26-yard field goal with 7:08 left in overtime in season opener at Philadelphia 9/9…fourth career game-winning FG, last coming at Seattle 9/10/00…made a season-high three field goals with one PAT at San Francisco 9/23…tied career-high with six PATs against Miami 9/30…made all four PATs attempted and one of two field goals, making a season-long 53-yarder vs. New Orleans 10/28…tied career-high with six PATs, as well as 25-yard and 35-yard field goal against Carolina 11/11…made all three FGs attempted (44, 42, and 24 yards) vs. Tampa Bay 11/26…converted all five PATs and led team with two special teams tackles at Atlanta 12/2…made all six PATs attempted against Indianapolis 12/30…made all six PATs and 27-yard field goal in NFC Divisional Playoff Game vs. Green Bay 1/20…tied career high by making three field goals (27, 39, and 41 yards) and both PATs attempted in NFC Championship Game against Philadelphia 1/27…made both PATs and 50-yard field goal in Super Bowl XXXVI vs. New England 2/3…50-yard field goal was second-longest in Rams’ postseason history, longest in Rams’ Super Bowl history, and the third-longest in Super Bowl history. 2000: Played in 11 games…perfect on season, making all 38 PAT’s and converting 17 field goal attempts…finished second on Rams with 89 points, despite missing five games with leg injury…made three field goals, including game winning 27-yard field goal with 23 seconds remaining, and four PATs at Seattle 9/10…tied franchise record with five field goals and established season and tied career high with six PAT’s vs. San Diego 10/1…also kicked longest field goal of season, 51 yards, in first quarter…suffered leg injury on opening kickoff vs. Atlanta 10/15…inactive next three contests…returned to action at New York Giants 11/12 and kicked one PAT before leaving game…inactive next two games (vs. Washington 11/20 and vs. New Orleans 11/26)…made both PAT’s and had one special teams tackle in NFC Wildcard Game at New Orleans 12/30. 1999: Finished first in NFC and sixth in NFL in scoring with 124 points…set NFL record for most PAT’s with no misses in a season with 64…broke previous |
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