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- Date of Birth: January 20, 1977
- Place of Birth: Portland, Oregon
- Attended: Mountain View High School in Vancouver, Washington
- High school jersey retired in September 2004
- College: Washington State University
- Apart of the Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity
- Height 6-3
- Through the 2007 season: 80.6 field goal percentage
- 1998: Made a Rose Bowl appearance as a freshman
- Holds the NFL record for the most consecutive extra points
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Rian Lindell is a placekicker that plays for the NFL's Buffalo Bills. Starting his career with the Dallas Cowboys, Lindell went undrafted in the 2000 NFL draft.
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In Buffalo
Holding the team record for highest field goal percentage with 84.2%, Rian Lindell has not missed an extra point attempt in his career going 248 for 248 (through 2007). His finest season with the Bills was in 2006, when he hit 23-25 field goals. However, in that same year Lindell missed a critical field goal against the Indianapolis Colts in a 17-16 losing effort. He did, however, redeem himself against the heavily favored Jacksonville Jaguars by kicking a game winning field goal. He will continue to be the Bills starting placekicker in the 2008 season. -
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Rian Lindell Questions
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Rian Lindell Vital Stats
- Mahalo's Guide to the Buffalo Bills
- NFL.com: Career Stats
- Height: 6-3
- Weight: 233
- Rookie Year: 2000
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