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Phil Dawson

Philip Drury Dawson (born January 23, 1975) is a former American football placekicker. He played for the Cleveland Browns from 1999 to 2012 and holds their franchise record for most field goals made, passing Hall of Famer Lou Groza in 2010. He played college football at Texas. He also played for the San Francisco 49ers from 2013-2016, and the Arizona Cardinals in 2017 and 2018. He signed a contract in 2019 to retire as a member of the team that he started with, the Cleveland Browns.

Phil Dawson
Dawson with the Cleveland Browns in 2012
No. 6, 4, 9
Position:Placekicker
Personal information
Born: (1975-01-23) January 23, 1975 (age 48)
West Palm Beach, Florida, U.S.
Height:5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Weight:200 lb (91 kg)
Career information
High school:Lake Highlands (Dallas, Texas)
College:Texas
Undrafted:1998
Career history
 * Offseason and/or practice squad member only
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
Player stats at NFL.com · PFR

High school career

Dawson attended Lake Highlands High School in Dallas, Texas and was a letterman in football. In a 1992 playoff game at Texas Stadium against Nacogdoches High School, Dawson kicked a 52-yard field goal as time expired to beat Nacogdoches 31-28. He graduated in the class of 1993; the Baltimore Ravens placekicker Matt Stover attended the same high school, graduating in 1986. As a senior, he was a starter at both kicker and offensive tackle until he hurt his knee in a preseason scrimmage. He thought he might have to have season-ending surgery, but he gutted it out, stuck to kicking, and was named as an All-American and the Southwest Region Offensive Player of the Year by SuperPrep.

College career

Dawson attended the University of Texas at Austin, where he was a four-year letterman in football. After redshirting his freshman year, he scored 80 points his first year of playing. He also tied a school record with 54 consecutive extra points. The following season, he made honorary All-America honors while leading the Longhorns in scoring. He made first-team All-America his junior and senior years, while simultaneously making All-Big 12. He earned a B.A. in political science. Dawson is famous for his 1995 game-winning field goal against the University of Virginia, booting a 50-yarder against a 30-MPH wind to give Texas a dramatic 17-16 victory as time expired.

Professional career

Dawson was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Oakland Raiders, who then waived him. He was picked up by the New England Patriots and assigned to the practice squad, but never appeared in a game for them.

Cleveland Browns

 
Dawson in 2011

The Cleveland Browns signed him as a free agent in March 1999, and he remained with the team for 14 years until he joined the San Francisco 49ers in 2013. (He was the only player left from the 1999 Browns squad). Dawson holds the Browns record for most consecutive field goals made (29) and most field goals in a game (6). Dawson is currently the 7th most accurate kicker in the NFL. On October 10, 2010, Dawson tied Lou Groza for the Browns' career field-goal record with 234.

Dawson scored the first points in the history of the "new" Cleveland Browns in 1999. On October 10 of that year, he scored the only touchdown of his career on a fake field goal against the Bengals in an 18-17 loss.

On November 17, 2008, Dawson hit a 56-yard field game-winning field goal against the Buffalo Bills on Monday Night Football.

Dawson would have become an unrestricted free agent at the end of the 2010 season, but he was given the franchise tag on February 22, keeping him for the 2011 season.

San Francisco 49ers

 
Dawson in 2014

Dawson signed with the San Francisco 49ers on March 19, 2013.[1] He made 27 consecutive field goals during the 2013 season, until the streak was snapped by a 24-yard field goal miss against the Arizona Cardinals in Week 17. He finished his first year in San Francisco with the second-most points (140) and field goals (32-of-36) in the team's history. Dawson kicked the game-winning field goal in the 49ers Wild Card playoff game against the Green Bay Packers on January 5, 2014, giving the 49ers a 23-20 victory.

On September 26, 2013, Dawson attempted and missed a 71-yard fair catch kick in the last seconds of the second quarter of a game against the St. Louis Rams.

On March 11, 2014, Dawson signed a new two-year contract to remain with the 49ers.[2]

Dawson re-signed with the 49ers on a one-year contract on March 12, 2016.[3] He made his 400th career field goal on November 20, 2016 against the Patriots.

Arizona Cardinals

On March 10, 2017, Dawson signed a two-year contract with the Arizona Cardinals.[4]

On September 10, 2017, in the season opening 35–23 loss to the Detroit Lions, Dawson made his debut as a Cardinal. He converted two extra points and a field goal in the loss.[5]

On September 17, 2017, Dawson converted three field goals, including a 40-yarder to force overtime and a 30-yarder in overtime to win, in the 16–13 victory over the Indianapolis Colts.[6]

On November 26, 2017, Dawson hit a 57-yard field goal with one second left to beat the favored Jacksonville Jaguars. It was the longest made field goal of Dawson's career (although he made a 59-yard field goal during a 2010 preseason game with the Browns).[7] He converted four field goals in the game, including the 57-yard game-winner, earning him NFC Special Teams Player of the Week.[8]

Dawson became the 11th player in NFL history to appear in 300 career games.[9]

On November 26, 2018, Dawson was placed on injured reserve with a hip injury.[10]

Retirement

Dawson announced his retirement after 21 seasons on August 1, 2019, after signing a one-day ceremonial contract with the Browns to retire as a member of the team. After Dawson's retirement, Adam Vinatieri became the sole remaining active player from the 1990s.[11]

NFL career statistics

Year Team GP Field Goals Extra Points Points
FGA FGM Lng Pct XPA XPM Pct
1999 CLE 15 15 8 49 66.7 24 23 95.8 47
2000 CLE 16 17 14 45 82.4 17 17 100.0 59
2001 CLE 16 25 22 48 88.0 30 29 96.7 95
2002 CLE 16 28 22 52 78.6 35 34 97.1 100
2003 CLE 13 21 18 52 85.7 21 20 95.2 74
2004 CLE 16 29 24 50 82.8 28 28 100.0 100
2005 CLE 16 29 27 44 93.1 21 19 90.5 100
2006 CLE 16 29 21 51 72.4 25 25 100.0 88
2007 CLE 16 30 26 51 86.7 43 42 97.7 120
2008 CLE 16 36 30 56 83.3 18 18 100.0 108
2009 CLE 11 19 17 49 89.5 19 18 94.7 69
2010 CLE 16 28 23 48 82.1 28 28 100.0 97
2011 CLE 16 29 24 54 82.8 20 20 100.0 92
2012 CLE 16 31 29 53 93.5 29 29 100.0 116
2013 SF 16 36 32 56 88.9 44 44 100.0 140
2014 SF 16 31 25 55 80.6 33 33 100.0 108
2015 SF 16 27 24 54 88.9 21 20 95.2 92
2016 SF 16 21 18 53 85.7 34 33 97.1 87
2017 ARI 16 40 32 57 80.0 26 23 88.5 119
2018 ARI 10 8 5 43 62.5 15 15 100.0 30
Career 305 526 441 57 83.8 531 518 97.6 1,841

The "Phil Dawson Rule"

Dawson had a rule named after him after a missed call by referees. On November 18, 2007, Dawson attempted a 51-yard field goal in the closing seconds of the fourth quarter to tie the game against the Baltimore Ravens. The kick carried through the air and hit the left upright, then over the crossbar (through the uprights, like any good field goal) and then hit the rear curved support post (stanchion) that holds the crossbar, then bounced back over the crossbar (through the uprights again, but backwards this time) into the end zone in front of the goalpost. The kick was originally ruled no good. Under NFL rules, the play was not reviewable.[12] Officials discussed the play among themselves for several minutes and decided that, since the ball had indeed crossed the crossbar within the goal, whatever happened afterward to the ball did not matter. The kick was considered good, as announced by referee Pete Morelli. However, as the play is not technically reviewable, referee Pete Morelli announced that the play was reversed "after discussion," as opposed to "after further review," as is usually stated. At this point the Ravens, already celebrating in the locker room (they would have won 30-27 if the field goal was no good), were called back out onto the field to proceed to an overtime period. The Browns went on to win the game, 33-30 in overtime, as Dawson came through again with a more visible 33-yard field goal. Dawson finished 4 for 5 in FGs, whereas fellow Lake Highlands High School alumnus Matt Stover finished 3 for 3 in FGs for the Ravens.[13]

Notably, later in the season on December 16, in driving snow and wind gusts up to 40 mph, Dawson kicked another field goal, an improbable 49-yarder, that hit the same center support post. This field goal helped the Browns achieve an 8-0 win over the Buffalo Bills in blizzard conditions. Hitting this same structure twice in the same season has led some members of the Cleveland press to begin referring to the support post as "The Dawson Bar."[14]

Prior to the 2008 season, the rule was changed to allow field goal and extra point attempts that hit the uprights or crossbar to be reviewed. This new rule is dubbed the "Phil Dawson Rule."[15]

Personal life

Dawson resides in Nashville, Tennessee[16] with his wife, Shannon, and 3 children, Dru, Beau, and Sophiann. Dru was the starting quarterback at Vandegrift High School. Dru graduated in 2020. Beau plays football at Lipscomb Academy High School . Dawson kicks right-footed but throws left-handed. His wife Shannon is a singer-songwriter and produced her first album "Redemption" in 2013.

On March 6, 2020, Dawson was named special teams coordinator at Lipscomb Academy in Nashville.[17]

References

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on March 8, 2016. Retrieved March 20, 2013.
  2. ^ Inman, Cam (March 11, 2014). "49ers kicker Phil Dawson re-signs". mercurynews.com. Retrieved March 11, 2014.
  3. ^ Sessler, Marc (March 12, 2016). "49ers re-sign kicker Phil Dawson to one-year deal". NFL.com. Retrieved March 12, 2016.
  4. ^ Odegard, Kyle. "Phil Dawson The Cardinals' New Kicker". AZCardinals.com. Retrieved March 10, 2017.
  5. ^ "Arizona Cardinals at Detroit Lions - September 10th, 2017". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved September 14, 2017.
  6. ^ "Arizona Cardinals at Indianapolis Colts - September 17th, 2017". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved October 14, 2017.
  7. ^ "Dawson's 57-yard FG gives Arizona win over Jacksonville - November 26, 2017". ABC News. Retrieved November 27, 2017.
  8. ^ Shook, Nick (November 30, 2017). "Philip Rivers, Phil Dawson lead Players of the Week". NFL.com.
  9. ^ Fitzgerald, Katherine. "Cardinals kicker Phil Dawson entering rare company with 300th game". azcentral. Retrieved December 18, 2019.
  10. ^ Urban, Darren (November 26, 2018). "Cardinals Cut Andre Smith, Bené Benwikere; Put Phil Dawson, Josh Bynes on IR". AZCardinals.com.
  11. ^ "Browns K Phil Dawson announces his retirement". ClevelandBrowns.com. August 1, 2019.
  12. ^ ESPN - Replay on all field goals probably a long shot - NFL
  13. ^ Box Score
  14. ^ "The 'Dawson Bar' | Halftime Adjustments". December 20, 2007.
  15. ^ "Proposal to reseed playoff teams withdrawn by owners". April 2, 2008. Retrieved April 2, 2008.
  16. ^ "Cleveland Browns facing five important free-agent decisions: Tony Grossi analysis". January 15, 2012.
  17. ^ Football, Lipscomb Academy (March 6, 2020). "We are excited to announce 21 year NFL Veteran @phil_dawson_4 as our new Special Teams Coordinator!! #BeSetApartpic.twitter.com/cPoKB1osBA". @LAmustangFB. Retrieved March 6, 2020.

External links

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Philip Drury Dawson born January 23 1975 is a former American football placekicker He played for the Cleveland Browns from 1999 to 2012 and holds their franchise record for most field goals made passing Hall of Famer Lou Groza in 2010 He played college football at Texas He also played for the San Francisco 49ers from 2013 2016 and the Arizona Cardinals in 2017 and 2018 He signed a contract in 2019 to retire as a member of the team that he started with the Cleveland Browns Phil DawsonDawson with the Cleveland Browns in 2012No 6 4 9Position PlacekickerPersonal informationBorn 1975 01 23 January 23 1975 age 48 West Palm Beach Florida U S Height 5 ft 11 in 1 80 m Weight 200 lb 91 kg Career informationHigh school Lake Highlands Dallas Texas College TexasUndrafted 1998Career historyOakland Raiders 1998 New England Patriots 1998 Cleveland Browns 1999 2012 San Francisco 49ers 2013 2016 Arizona Cardinals 2017 2018 Offseason and or practice squad member onlyCareer highlights and awards2 Second team All Pro 2007 2012 Pro Bowl 2012 First team All Big 12 1996 Second team All Big 12 1997 Career NFL statisticsField goals made 441Field goal attempts 526Field goal 83 8Long field goal 57Touchbacks 227Player stats at NFL com PFR Contents 1 High school career 2 College career 3 Professional career 3 1 Cleveland Browns 3 2 San Francisco 49ers 3 3 Arizona Cardinals 3 4 Retirement 4 NFL career statistics 5 The Phil Dawson Rule 6 Personal life 7 References 8 External linksHigh school career EditDawson attended Lake Highlands High School in Dallas Texas and was a letterman in football In a 1992 playoff game at Texas Stadium against Nacogdoches High School Dawson kicked a 52 yard field goal as time expired to beat Nacogdoches 31 28 He graduated in the class of 1993 the Baltimore Ravens placekicker Matt Stover attended the same high school graduating in 1986 As a senior he was a starter at both kicker and offensive tackle until he hurt his knee in a preseason scrimmage He thought he might have to have season ending surgery but he gutted it out stuck to kicking and was named as an All American and the Southwest Region Offensive Player of the Year by SuperPrep College career EditDawson attended the University of Texas at Austin where he was a four year letterman in football After redshirting his freshman year he scored 80 points his first year of playing He also tied a school record with 54 consecutive extra points The following season he made honorary All America honors while leading the Longhorns in scoring He made first team All America his junior and senior years while simultaneously making All Big 12 He earned a B A in political science Dawson is famous for his 1995 game winning field goal against the University of Virginia booting a 50 yarder against a 30 MPH wind to give Texas a dramatic 17 16 victory as time expired Professional career EditDawson was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Oakland Raiders who then waived him He was picked up by the New England Patriots and assigned to the practice squad but never appeared in a game for them Cleveland Browns Edit Dawson in 2011 The Cleveland Browns signed him as a free agent in March 1999 and he remained with the team for 14 years until he joined the San Francisco 49ers in 2013 He was the only player left from the 1999 Browns squad Dawson holds the Browns record for most consecutive field goals made 29 and most field goals in a game 6 Dawson is currently the 7th most accurate kicker in the NFL On October 10 2010 Dawson tied Lou Groza for the Browns career field goal record with 234 Dawson scored the first points in the history of the new Cleveland Browns in 1999 On October 10 of that year he scored the only touchdown of his career on a fake field goal against the Bengals in an 18 17 loss On November 17 2008 Dawson hit a 56 yard field game winning field goal against the Buffalo Bills on Monday Night Football Dawson would have become an unrestricted free agent at the end of the 2010 season but he was given the franchise tag on February 22 keeping him for the 2011 season San Francisco 49ers Edit Dawson in 2014 Dawson signed with the San Francisco 49ers on March 19 2013 1 He made 27 consecutive field goals during the 2013 season until the streak was snapped by a 24 yard field goal miss against the Arizona Cardinals in Week 17 He finished his first year in San Francisco with the second most points 140 and field goals 32 of 36 in the team s history Dawson kicked the game winning field goal in the 49ers Wild Card playoff game against the Green Bay Packers on January 5 2014 giving the 49ers a 23 20 victory On September 26 2013 Dawson attempted and missed a 71 yard fair catch kick in the last seconds of the second quarter of a game against the St Louis Rams On March 11 2014 Dawson signed a new two year contract to remain with the 49ers 2 Dawson re signed with the 49ers on a one year contract on March 12 2016 3 He made his 400th career field goal on November 20 2016 against the Patriots Arizona Cardinals Edit On March 10 2017 Dawson signed a two year contract with the Arizona Cardinals 4 On September 10 2017 in the season opening 35 23 loss to the Detroit Lions Dawson made his debut as a Cardinal He converted two extra points and a field goal in the loss 5 On September 17 2017 Dawson converted three field goals including a 40 yarder to force overtime and a 30 yarder in overtime to win in the 16 13 victory over the Indianapolis Colts 6 On November 26 2017 Dawson hit a 57 yard field goal with one second left to beat the favored Jacksonville Jaguars It was the longest made field goal of Dawson s career although he made a 59 yard field goal during a 2010 preseason game with the Browns 7 He converted four field goals in the game including the 57 yard game winner earning him NFC Special Teams Player of the Week 8 Dawson became the 11th player in NFL history to appear in 300 career games 9 On November 26 2018 Dawson was placed on injured reserve with a hip injury 10 Retirement Edit Dawson announced his retirement after 21 seasons on August 1 2019 after signing a one day ceremonial contract with the Browns to retire as a member of the team After Dawson s retirement Adam Vinatieri became the sole remaining active player from the 1990s 11 NFL career statistics EditYear Team GP Field Goals Extra Points PointsFGA FGM Lng Pct XPA XPM Pct1999 CLE 15 15 8 49 66 7 24 23 95 8 472000 CLE 16 17 14 45 82 4 17 17 100 0 592001 CLE 16 25 22 48 88 0 30 29 96 7 952002 CLE 16 28 22 52 78 6 35 34 97 1 1002003 CLE 13 21 18 52 85 7 21 20 95 2 742004 CLE 16 29 24 50 82 8 28 28 100 0 1002005 CLE 16 29 27 44 93 1 21 19 90 5 1002006 CLE 16 29 21 51 72 4 25 25 100 0 882007 CLE 16 30 26 51 86 7 43 42 97 7 1202008 CLE 16 36 30 56 83 3 18 18 100 0 1082009 CLE 11 19 17 49 89 5 19 18 94 7 692010 CLE 16 28 23 48 82 1 28 28 100 0 972011 CLE 16 29 24 54 82 8 20 20 100 0 922012 CLE 16 31 29 53 93 5 29 29 100 0 1162013 SF 16 36 32 56 88 9 44 44 100 0 1402014 SF 16 31 25 55 80 6 33 33 100 0 1082015 SF 16 27 24 54 88 9 21 20 95 2 922016 SF 16 21 18 53 85 7 34 33 97 1 872017 ARI 16 40 32 57 80 0 26 23 88 5 1192018 ARI 10 8 5 43 62 5 15 15 100 0 30Career 305 526 441 57 83 8 531 518 97 6 1 841The Phil Dawson Rule EditDawson had a rule named after him after a missed call by referees On November 18 2007 Dawson attempted a 51 yard field goal in the closing seconds of the fourth quarter to tie the game against the Baltimore Ravens The kick carried through the air and hit the left upright then over the crossbar through the uprights like any good field goal and then hit the rear curved support post stanchion that holds the crossbar then bounced back over the crossbar through the uprights again but backwards this time into the end zone in front of the goalpost The kick was originally ruled no good Under NFL rules the play was not reviewable 12 Officials discussed the play among themselves for several minutes and decided that since the ball had indeed crossed the crossbar within the goal whatever happened afterward to the ball did not matter The kick was considered good as announced by referee Pete Morelli However as the play is not technically reviewable referee Pete Morelli announced that the play was reversed after discussion as opposed to after further review as is usually stated At this point the Ravens already celebrating in the locker room they would have won 30 27 if the field goal was no good were called back out onto the field to proceed to an overtime period The Browns went on to win the game 33 30 in overtime as Dawson came through again with a more visible 33 yard field goal Dawson finished 4 for 5 in FGs whereas fellow Lake Highlands High School alumnus Matt Stover finished 3 for 3 in FGs for the Ravens 13 Notably later in the season on December 16 in driving snow and wind gusts up to 40 mph Dawson kicked another field goal an improbable 49 yarder that hit the same center support post This field goal helped the Browns achieve an 8 0 win over the Buffalo Bills in blizzard conditions Hitting this same structure twice in the same season has led some members of the Cleveland press to begin referring to the support post as The Dawson Bar 14 Prior to the 2008 season the rule was changed to allow field goal and extra point attempts that hit the uprights or crossbar to be reviewed This new rule is dubbed the Phil Dawson Rule 15 Personal life EditDawson resides in Nashville Tennessee 16 with his wife Shannon and 3 children Dru Beau and Sophiann Dru was the starting quarterback at Vandegrift High School Dru graduated in 2020 Beau plays football at Lipscomb Academy High School Dawson kicks right footed but throws left handed His wife Shannon is a singer songwriter and produced her first album Redemption in 2013 On March 6 2020 Dawson was named special teams coordinator at Lipscomb Academy in Nashville 17 References Edit 49ers Sign K Phil Dawson Archived from the original on March 8 2016 Retrieved March 20 2013 Inman Cam March 11 2014 49ers kicker Phil Dawson re signs mercurynews com Retrieved March 11 2014 Sessler Marc March 12 2016 49ers re sign kicker Phil Dawson to one year deal NFL com Retrieved March 12 2016 Odegard Kyle Phil Dawson The Cardinals New Kicker AZCardinals com Retrieved March 10 2017 Arizona Cardinals at Detroit Lions September 10th 2017 Pro Football Reference com Retrieved September 14 2017 Arizona Cardinals at Indianapolis Colts September 17th 2017 Pro Football Reference com Retrieved October 14 2017 Dawson s 57 yard FG gives Arizona win over Jacksonville November 26 2017 ABC News Retrieved November 27 2017 Shook Nick November 30 2017 Philip Rivers Phil Dawson lead Players of the Week NFL com Fitzgerald Katherine Cardinals kicker Phil Dawson entering rare company with 300th game azcentral Retrieved December 18 2019 Urban Darren November 26 2018 Cardinals Cut Andre Smith Bene Benwikere Put Phil Dawson Josh Bynes on IR AZCardinals com Browns K Phil Dawson announces his retirement ClevelandBrowns com August 1 2019 ESPN Replay on all field goals probably a long shot NFL Box Score The Dawson Bar Halftime Adjustments December 20 2007 Proposal to reseed playoff teams withdrawn by owners April 2 2008 Retrieved April 2 2008 Cleveland Browns facing five important free agent decisions Tony Grossi analysis January 15 2012 Football Lipscomb Academy March 6 2020 We are excited to announce 21 year NFL Veteran phil dawson 4 as our new Special Teams Coordinator BeSetApartpic twitter com cPoKB1osBA LAmustangFB Retrieved March 6 2020 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Phil Dawson Phil Dawson Edge 49ers Player Bio Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Phil Dawson amp oldid 1135352953, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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