List of Canadian Football League Records (individual) - Missed Field Goal Returns

Missed Field Goal Returns

Most Missed Field Goal Return Yards, season

  • Keith Stokes (2003) 506
  • Chad Owens (2010) 425
  • Marcus Thigpen (2010) 384
  • Kenny Wilhite (1996) 360

Longest Missed Field Goal Return

  • Boyd Carter/Dave Mann (1958) 131 (Carter for 15 yards, then lateral to Mann for 116 yards and TD)
  • Ken Hinton (1977) 130
  • Bashir Levingston (2007) 129
  • Dominique Dorsey (2009) 129
  • Tristan Jackson (2012) 129
  • Trent Guy (2012) 129

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