Michigan Panthers' Jake Bates kicks 62-yard field goal a week after hitting 64.

Jake Bates, who plays for the Michigan Panthers, is the only player in the history of football who is capable of making long field goals consistently.  

Last week, Bates led the Panthers to win in their first game with the new United Football League by kicking a field goal from 64 yards out with the clock ticking  

just before the end of the game. In the second game of the season for the Panthers, Bates kicked a field goal from 62 yards out into the field today.  

Last year, Matt Prater of the Cardinals was the only player in the National Football League to kick a field goal from 62 yards out. During the previous season,   

there were no field goals in the National Football League that were longer than 62 yards. Even though the UFL season has only been going on for two weeks, Bates already has a 62-yarder and a 64-yarder.  

Until the previous week, Bates had not successfully kicked a field goal in a game since he was in high school. He had been a kickoff specialist in college while he was playing  

He is already receiving interest from the National Football League, and it is reasonable to say that he will be participating in a training camp in July. This is because NFL organizations will be quite intrigued by this kid who was previously unknown having a really strong leg.  

He is already receiving interest from the National Football League, and it is reasonable to say that he will be participating in a training camp in July. This is because NFL organizations will be quite intrigued by this kid who was previously unknown having a really strong leg.  

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