Players who executed fake field goal include
Danny White, both the
quarterback and
punter for the
Dallas Cowboys in the 1980s;
New England Patriots kicker
Adam Vinatieri who received a direct snap and threw a touchdown pass during an NFL game in 2004; and
LSU Tigers kicker
Colt David who rushed for a 15-yard touchdown in 2007 after receiving the ball on a blind lateral from holder and starting quarterback
Matt Flynn. Not every fake field goal play call results in an attempted trick play. In the Week 8 game of the
2014 NFL season between the
Indianapolis Colts and
Pittsburgh Steelers, the Colts staff had determined, through film study, that the Steelers’ usual kick block formation when the ball was close to the
end zone and on the left hash mark, would not be able to prevent the holder from running the ball in for a touchdown. Such a situation developed with one second left on the clock in the second quarter. However, instead of lining up a normally, Pittsburgh's
Troy Polamalu, an eight-time Pro-Bowl and six-time All-Pro safety, shifted from his usual position, and filled the
gap where Indianapolis holder
Pat McAfee intended to run the ball. McAfee noticed this, aborted the trick play, and called for a normal field goal, which the Colts completed successfully. ==References==