Ray Guy, widely known as greatest punter of all time, dies at age of 72 (2024)

Ray Guy, widely considered the greatest punter in history, has died at the age of 72.

“The Southern Miss family mourns today following the passing of Golden Eagle great Ray Guy, who died Thursday morning following a lengthy illness,” his alma mater said in a statement on the university’s website.

In 2014, Guy became the first – and so far only – specialist punter to be enshrined in the Hall of Fame. He was also the first punter ever to be taken in the first round of the NFL draft.

“When we first drafted him, it was a heck of a choice. I thought then he could be the greatest in the league, but I changed my mind. I think Ray proved he’s the best of all time,” said the late Raiders coach John Madden of the team’s decision to draft Guy in 1973.

Guy’s all-round athleticism was legendary. He also played as a defensive back in college, setting a Southern Miss record one season with eight interceptions, and he was drafted as a pitcher on four occasions by Major League baseball teams. During his college career he was said to have once punted the ball 93 yards and threw a softball 337 feet in an intramural game.

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In the NFL, he was a seven-time Pro Bowl selection and won three Super Bowls with the Raiders. He led the league in punting average three times, finished second on three other occasions and was a member of the NFL’s 100th Anniversary All-Time Team.

“I was a good athlete and could have been a Major League pitcher or an NBA basketball player, but I knew God had something special for me,” Guy said during his Hall of Fame induction speech. “And eventually one sport would stand out beyond the rest, and it did. Playing in the NFL with the Raiders was my destiny, and I never looked back or questioned my decision.”

Guy was a finalist for induction into the Hall of Fame seven times, starting in 1992, without being voted in and didn’t even make it that far on other occasions.

“That kind of bothered me because they were saying that’s not a position, it doesn’t take an athlete to do that, it’s not important,” Guy said before his Hall of Fame induction in 2014. “That’s what really got under my skin. It wasn’t so much whether I did or didn’t. I wish somebody had. It was just knowing that they didn’t care. That’s what kind of frosted me a little bit.”

Guy in many ways revolutionized the position. His kicks went so high that one that hit the Superdome scoreboard 90 feet above the field in a Pro Bowl helped put “hang time” into the football vernacular. His ability to pin the opponent deep with either high kicks or well-positioned ones was a key part of the success for the great Raiders teams of the 1970s and 80s.

“It was something that was given to me. I don’t know how,” he said. “I’m really blessed in that category. It’s something I really appreciate and I advanced it and I made it into something great.”

Guy had two children with his ex-wife, Beverly.

Ray Guy, widely known as greatest punter of all time, dies at age of 72 (2024)

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Ray Guy is widely regarded as the best punter in NFL history. He played for the Oakland Raiders from 1973 to 1986 and was known for his booming kicks and incredible hang time. Guy was a seven-time Pro Bowler and was the first punter ever to be selected in the first round of the NFL Draft.

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Ray Guy is widely regarded as the best punter in NFL history. He played for the Oakland Raiders from 1973 to 1986 and was known for his booming kicks and incredible hang time. Guy was a seven-time Pro Bowler and was the first punter ever to be selected in the first round of the NFL Draft.

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Ray Guy is the only full-time punter in the Hall of Fame. He spent his entire career with the Oakland Raiders from 1973 to 1986, reaching seven Pro Bowls and three All-Pro first teams to go along with three Super Bowl titles.

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98 yards – Steve O'Neal, New York Jets (1969) O'Neal's 98-yard punt is the longest in NFL history, launched from the very back of the end zone. While it did not remain airborne the entire distance, the ball hit the 33-yard line and rolled all the way to the 1.

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Remember Marquette King? He's still kicking around. Literally. The former long time Raiders punter who once took the NFL by storm was back in football last year as a member of the UFL's Arlington Renegades.

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An eight-time All-Pro, Guy is widely considered to be the greatest punter of all-time. Swainsboro, Georgia, U.S.

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Statistically, Justin Tucker is the most accurate kicker of all time. His conversion percentage of 90.2% is the highest amongst NFL kickers with 100 attempts. Tucker also holds the record for the longest kick ever made, with an astonishing 66-yarder in 2021.

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Cal Hubbard is the only man enshrined in both the Pro Football Hall of Fame (1963) and the Baseball Hall of Fame (1976). The 6'5” tackle starred for nine NFL seasons with the New York Giants, Green Bay Packers and the Pittsburgh Pirates, who were later renamed the Steelers.

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Stenerud is the first “pure” placekicker to enter the Hall. His list of outstanding achievements is long. With 1,699 points, he ranked behind only the fabled George Blanda in all-time scoring at the time of his retirement.

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He also had four rushes for 56 yards, and one punt for 19 yards. Elway started at quarterback. He completed 14 of 26 passes for 281 yards, three touchdowns and one interception. He also had 11 rushes for 36 yards, and one punt for 18 yards.

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The longest field goal ever in NFL history

As such, we've seen many impressive kicks in recent times and in 2021 we witnessed the longest field goal in NFL history. The Baltimore Ravens' Justin Tucker was responsible for this feat, kicking the longest field goal in NFL history from 66 yards away.

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(The shortest punt ever was actually negative-7 yards by Sean Landeta of the New York Giants in the 1985 playoffs (returned five yards for a touchdown), and there have been at least two 1-yard punts.)

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Drafted by the Bills in 2022 following a standout career at San Diego State, Araiza was released by Buffalo several months later after he was accused in a lawsuit of participating in the gang rape of a 17-year-old girl.

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The legendary late punter Ray Guy is the only punter in the NFL Hall of Fame. Guy was a unique punting specialist and changed the position forever. He became one of the league's most consistent positional players in the 1970's and 1980's.

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By the time Landeta retired, his punts, punting yards, and punts inside the 20 were either first or second in NFL history. Landeta was also the longest-tenured punter in NFL history and is still the oldest punter to ever appear in an NFL game.

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