Evan McPherson is a professional football player. He is famous for football player. He is currently playing for the National Football League team Cincinnati Bengals as a goal kicker from 2021 to the present.
He is also known for his position as a placekicker in the fort. McPherson started his football career at Fort Payne High School in Fort Payne, Alabama.American football placekicker for the Cincinnati Bengals of the national football league(NFL).
Evan McPherson Age, Family, and Early Life
Famous football player Evan McPherson is born on July 21, 1999, in Fort Payne, Alabama United States. So by nationality, he holds American nationality. And belongs to the white ethnicity. His ethnicity is not known. If we are talking about his zodiac sign then because of taking birth on 21 July the cancer zodiac sign.

Moving on to his family background, footballer Evan McPherson was born to LaDon McPerson(father) and Amber Norman McPherson(mother). He grows up with his two brothers Logan and Alex. His brother was also involved in the football profession. His brother Logan is a football player and plays punter for Louisiana Tech University and another brother plays football as a kicker for Auburn University.
Taking about Evan McPherson’s marital status, he is engaged. His fiance’s name is Gracie Groat who is an athlete. They are in a relationship for 7years and they got engaged on 14 July on2021. Her fiancé is also a fitness coach and content creator.
Evan McPherson career, what was his profession?
According to online sources, professional football player Evan McPherson McPherson started his football career at Fort Payne High School in Fort Payne, Alabama, where he spent four seasons as the team’s kicker and punter. At Fort Payne, he made a 60-yard field goal and an 84-yard punt, both kicks being one yard short of the Alabama High School record. He also made the first-team All-State in 2017.
McPherson went on to play college football at Florida from 2018–to 2020 before choosing to forgo his senior season and enter the NFL draft. At Florida, McPherson was 51-of-60 (85.0%) on field goals, setting a Southeastern Conference record for career field goal percentage (minimum 50 attempts), and 149-of-150 on extra points. He made 5 of 8 career field goal attempts from at least 50 yards.
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McPherson also became the first kicker in NFL history to kick at least 4 field goals in multiple games during the same postseason. In the AFC Championship Game against the Kansas City Chiefs, McPherson was again 4-of-4 on his field-goal attempts, including a game-winning 31-yard field goal in overtime in the 27–24 win, advancing the Bengals to Super Bowl LVI, where he kicked two more field goals in the 23-20 loss.
McPherson’s 14-of-14 playoff field goals set the record for most field goals made by a rookie, as well as ties the all-time record for most field goals made in a single postseason. His 12 combined 50+ yard field goals in the regular season and playoffs also set the NFL record for most combined regular season and postseason 50+ yard field goals made by one player in a single season.