Gary Anderson (born July 16, 1959 in Parys, Free State, South Africa) is currently the NFL's career points scoring leader. He is also the first NFL kicker to have a "perfect season" successfully making every field goal and every PAT during regular season play.
Anderson hoped to follow in his father's footsteps and become a professional soccer player in Europe. While practicing soccer at a high school football field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, he began practicing kicking field goals with a borrowed football. When the high school coach saw him, he arranged a tryout for four scouts from Syracuse, Georgia, Indiana and South Carolina. After the tryout, all four scouts offered scholarships on the spot. Gary chose Syracuse after they promised him that he would also be able to play on the school's soccer team.
Anderson stayed with the Vikings until the 2003 season, when he joined the Tennessee Titans out of retirement as a replacement for the injured Joe Nedney after the first game of the season. After that season, Anderson again retired and turned down offers from several teams to come kick for them. When Nedney went down with another season-ending injury after the start of the 2004 season, Anderson again agreed to unretire for the Titans.
Anderson currently resides in Canmore, Alberta, Canada and operates a fly fishing charter business called Perfect Season.
1959 births | American football kickers | Living people | Minnesota Vikings players | Philadelphia Eagles players | Pittsburgh Steelers players | San Francisco 49ers players | South African American football players | Syracuse Orange football players | Tennessee Titans players | NFL 1980s All-Decade Team | NFL 1990s All-Decade Team
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