The figure appears absurd, yet in Brandon Aubrey's instance, it is also plausible.
Aubrey has converted 13 consecutive field goals from 50 yards or more in his first 19 games with the Dallas Cowboys, the greatest streak by an NFL kicker to begin his career.
Last season, he hit a 60-yarder against the Philadelphia Eagles. In an August preseason game against the Las Vegas Raiders at Allegiant Stadium, he blasted a 66-yarder that went high into the net
After comfortably hitting a 57-yarder in the season opener against the Cleveland Browns, he later completed a 66-yarder that
would have tied the Baltimore Ravens' Justin Tucker's all-time record, but it was negated by a delay-of-game penalty.
Despite the five-yard penalty, the Cowboys debated awarding him a try from 71 yards at the end of the first half before deciding against it.
"I think it just shows you how good Brandon is," said punter Bryan Anger, Aubrey's holder. "He has enormous potential. He has already proved it.
I did a few of 66s and there was plenty of room. It's something we'd never expected. I've gone back for a couple 60s in my career
just holding, but they are enormous accomplishments -- and now we've made two 66-yarders this year, which is really kind of nothing.