Lawrence Tynes

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Lawrence Tynes is a former NFL placekicker best known for his clutch performances with the New York Giants, including game-winning field goals in two NFC Championship Games that helped lead the team to Super Bowl titles.

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instanceOf American football placekicker
human
batsOrKicks right-footed
children 3
collegeAttended Troy University
collegeTeam Troy Trojans football
dateOfBirth 1978-05-03
familyName Tynes
fieldGoalsMadeIn2007NFCChampionship 3
fieldGoalsMadeIn2011NFCChampionship 2
filedLawsuitAgainst Tampa Bay Buccaneers
fullName Lawrence James Henry Tynes
givenName Lawrence
hasSibling Jason Tynes
hasTwitterAccount true
height 6 ft 1 in
heightInMeters 1.85
helpedTeamWin Super Bowl XLII
Super Bowl XLVI
highSchoolAttended Milton High School
highSchoolLocation Milton, Florida
surface form: Milton, Florida, United States
jerseyNumber 5
9
league National Football League
maritalStatus married
nationality American
Scottish
notableFor game-winning field goal in 2007 NFC Championship Game
game-winning field goal in 2011 NFC Championship Game
placeOfBirth Greenock, Scotland, United Kingdom
playedFor Kansas City Chiefs
New York Giants
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
positionPlayed placekicker
professionalDebutLeague National Football League
reasonForLawsuit MRSA-related career-ending injury
retiredFromTeam New York Giants
retirementRecognition honorary captain at Giants game
scoredOvertimeGameWinner 2007 NFC Championship Game vs Green Bay Packers
2011 NFC Championship Game
surface form: 2011 NFC Championship Game vs San Francisco 49ers
sport American football
spouse Amanda Tynes
status retired
sufferedCondition MRSA infection
teamDuringMRSAInfection Tampa Bay Buccaneers
teamDuringSuperBowlXLII New York Giants
teamDuringSuperBowlXLVI New York Giants
undraftedYear 2001
weightInKilograms about 92
weightInPounds 202

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