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Billy Cundiff Billy Cundiff was named to the 2011 Pro Bowl after a stellar season with the Ravens. He has played with many NFL teams over the years. His longest stint was with the Cowboys in 2002, after an amazing college career at Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa. In college, Billy connected on a 62-yard FG, the second longest field goal in NCAA I-AA history, and he made eight field goals of 50-yards or more during his collegiate career. He became the first player in league history to be named first-team All-Pioneer League four consecutive seasons while also earning three consecutive All-Academic team honors from the Pioneer League.
Billy signed with the Dallas Cowboys in 2002, and hasn't looked back since. His historic performance against the NY Giants on Monday Night Football will be talked about for years. He tied an NFL record with seven field goals on Sept 15, 2003. Included in that record tying day was a career-long 52-yard boot on the final play of regulation to send the game into overtime. In overtime, he hit a 25-yard kick to win it, his second career game-winning field goal.
With over 10 years experience in the NFL, and over 15 years coaching experience, Billy Cundiff is dedicated to helping high school kickers and punters improve their fundamentals through high-quality individual lessons and camp instructions and training.
Billy Cundiff has the professional experience to help guide young kicking specialists towards their goals.
In his 10-year career, Cundiff has played for multiple NFL teams including the Dallas Cowboys, New Orleans Saints, Cleveland Browns, Baltimore Ravens and Washington Redskins.
With the Ravens, Cundiff was voted to the 2011 Pro Bowl as the AFC placekicker and received All-Pro honors after successfully completing 26 of 29 field goal attempts and a league-high 40 touchbacks. On January 2, 2011, Cundiff recorded his league-leading 40th touchback, which tied the NFL record (from the 30 yard line) set by Mitch Berger. Cundiff averaged 71.1 yards per kickoff to lead the league and had touchbacks on 51.3% of his kickoffs.
Billy Cundiff brings this experience and knowledge to every lesson, and every kicking specialist. The Cundiff Kicking Camp began in the summer of 2004 in Des Moines, Iowa. Due to the early success of the camp, he plans on adding more dates and locations in the next couple years. Articles written...
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