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Younghoe Koo’s Bizarre Whiffed Field Goal vs Patriots: Giants Kicker’s Viral Miss Stuns NFL Fans

NFL world reacts to Atlanta Falcons kicker’s unreal missed field goal against Patriots that stunned Giants fans and viewers.

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By Nathan Carter on news

Dec. 02, 2025

New York Giants kicker Younghoe Koo is at the center of NFL conversation today after one of the strangest field goal attempts fans have seen in years during Monday night’s matchup against the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium.

Late in the second quarter, with the Giants trying to trim a growing deficit, Koo lined up for a 47-yard field goal that appeared routine out of the hold. Instead, his right foot planted several inches behind the ball, dug into the turf and never made contact with the kick attempt. Holder Jamie Gillan was forced to grab the live ball and scramble before being tackled for a big loss, officially scored as a sack and turnover on downs rather than a missed kick.

The surreal moment instantly went viral, with slow-motion replays showing Koo’s toe catching in the grass as if he had chunked a golf shot. Commentators and fans alike noted they could barely remember another field goal attempt where the kicker simply missed the football entirely. On ESPN and alternate broadcasts, former quarterbacks and celebrities watching in real time were visibly stunned by the whiff.

The botched attempt added to a brutal first half for New York’s special teams, which had already surrendered a punt-return touchdown as the Patriots built a multi-score lead on their way to reinforcing their status near the top of the AFC. For the Giants, who entered Week 13 already eliminated from playoff contention, the sequence underscored a season where little has gone according to plan.

For Koo, the miscue continues a turbulent stretch in his career. Once regarded as one of the NFL’s most reliable kickers in Atlanta, he was released by the Falcons after a shaky 2024 season and eventually landed in New York following injuries to veteran starter Graham Gano. Monday night’s turf-first miss, which doesn’t even appear in the stat sheet as a failed field goal, is now being discussed as one of the most bizarre kicking plays in recent memory and has sparked fresh questions about his confidence and footing with the Giants going forward.

As social media replays circulate and analysts break down every frame of the kick, one thing is clear: on December 2, Younghoe Koo didn’t just miss a field goal — he delivered the kind of surreal, can-you-believe-it moment that will live on every blooper reel in the league for years to come.