CINCINNATI (AP) — A total of five field goals were missed in Green Bay’s 25-22 overtime win over the Bengals, three by the Packers’ Mason Crosby and two by the Bengals’ Evan McPherson.
According to Elias, it was the first time three potential winning field goals were missed in the fourth quarter or overtime. The two kickers went a combined 4 for 9 on field goals.
Crosby hit a 49-yarder in overtime after missing potential winners with 2:12 and then 3 seconds left in regulation and missed another attempt in overtime.
Crosby, who also missed a PAT on Sunday, had made 24 straight field goals and 20 straight PATs coming in.
Heading into the game he was 44 of 46 on field goal attempts since the start of the 2019 season.
The Bengals’ Evan McPherson also missed shots that could have won the game with 26 seconds left in regulation and again in overtime.