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Jason Elam (born March 8, 1970) is a retired American football placekicker. He was drafted by the Denver Broncos in the third round of the 1993 NFL Draft and played 15 seasons with the Broncos and two with the Atlanta Falcons.A three-time Pro Bowl selection, Elam won two Super Bowl rings with the Broncos and was tied with Tom Dempsey, Sebastian Janikowski and David Akers for the longest field goal in NFL history at 63 yards before it was broken by another Bronco, Matt Prater, on December 8, 2013, with a 64 yard field goal.
Full Name Jason Elam Date Of Birth March 8, 1970 Place Of Birth Fort Walton Beach, Florida, USA Height 5' 11" (1.8 m) Weight 88.45 Profession Actor Education University of Hawaii at Manoa, Brookwood High School Nationality American Spouse Tammy Elam Star Sign Pisces
# Fact 1 Announced his retirement. [March 2010] 2 Led the NFL in Extra Points Made (49) and Extra Point Attempts (49) in 2000. 3 Led the NFL in Total Field Goals Made (31) in 2001. 4 Led the NFL in Field Goals Attempted (34) in 2004. 5 Kicker selected in the 3rd round by the Denver Broncos in the 1993 NFL draft out of Hawaii.
Actor Title Year Status Character Love's a Trip 2004 TV Series Contestant
Self Title Year Status Character Buying Alaska 2012 TV Series Himself NFL Monday Night Football 1993-2009 TV Series Himself - Denver Broncos Kicker / Himself - Atlanta Falcons Kicker NBC Sunday Night Football 2006 TV Series Himself - Denver Broncos Kicker ESPN's Sunday Night Football 1995-2005 TV Series Himself - Denver Broncos Kicker The NFL on CBS 1999-2005 TV Series Himself - Denver Broncos Kicker NFL on FOX 1999-2000 TV Series Himself - Denver Broncos Kicker Super Bowl XXXIII 1999 TV Special Himself - Denver Broncos Kicker 1998 AFC Championship Game 1999 TV Movie Himself - Denver Broncos Kicker Super Bowl XXXII 1998 TV Movie Himself - Denver Broncos Kicker 1997 AFC Championship Game 1998 TV Movie Himself - Denver Broncos Kicker The NFL on NBC 1993-1997 TV Series Himself - Denver Broncos Kicker TNT Sunday Night Football 1993-1996 TV Series Himself - Denver Broncos Kicker 1992 Thrifty Car Rental Holiday Bowl 1992 TV Movie Himself - Hawaii Rainbows Kicker 1989 Jeep Eagle Aloha Bowl 1989 TV Movie Himself - Hawaii Rainbow Warriors Kicker
Known for movies NFL Monday Night Football (1993-2009) as Himself - Denver Broncos Kicker / Himself - Atlanta Falcons Kicker
Super Bowl XXXII (1998) as Himself - Denver Broncos Kicker
Super Bowl XXXIII (1999) as Himself - Denver Broncos Kicker
ESPN's Sunday Night Football (1995-2005) as Himself - Denver Broncos Kicker