
In one of the most unforgettable moments of the 2025 NFL preseason, Jaxon Miles, an undrafted rookie kicker for the Seattle Seahawks, stunned fans and coaches alike by drilling a 63-yard field goal—with a prosthetic leg.
The crowd fell silent at first. Then erupted. Because this wasn’t just any kick—it was history in the making.
From Rehab to Record Books
Jaxon, 24, lost his right leg in a car accident three years ago. Most thought his football career was over. But with determination, cutting-edge prosthetic tech, and the heart of a champion, he beat the odds. This preseason, he was given a chance on a tryout basis. No one expected him to make headlines in his first game.
“That kick meant more than just three points,” said Seahawks head coach Dan Quinn. “It showed what human spirit looks like.”

Social Media Explodes
Footage of the 63-yard kick spread like wildfire. TikTok, Instagram, and X (formerly Twitter) were flooded with clips, reactions, and emotional commentary.
Even NFL legends like Tom Brady and Pat McAfee chimed in, calling it “the most inspiring moment of the decade.”
Celebrities from Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson to Simone Biles shared the video with captions like “Hero stuff” and “Never stop believing.”
More Than Football
Jaxon’s story has ignited a national conversation about accessibility and inclusion in sports. Several prosthetic manufacturers have even offered to sponsor him to further innovation in sports tech.
“I’m not here just to kick footballs,” Miles said postgame. “I’m here to remind people that anything is possible.”
What’s Next?
While the Seahawks haven’t confirmed if Jaxon will make the final roster, one thing’s clear: he’s already won the hearts of millions.
And no matter what happens next, Jaxon Miles is now a symbol of perseverance—and proof that legends are made, not born.