Morten Andersen - Career Regular Season Statistics

Career Regular Season Statistics

Regular season statistics
Season Team (record) G FGM FGA % <20 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ LNG BLK XPM XPA % PTS
1982 New Orleans Saints (4–5) 8 2 5 40.0 0–0 0–0 1–1 1–3 0–1 45 0 6 6 100.0 12
1983 New Orleans Saints (8–8) 16 18 24 75.0 2–2 8–8 3–4 2–6 3–4 52 1 37 38 97.4 91
1984 New Orleans Saints (7–9) 16 20 27 74.1 0–0 9–9 4–4 5–11 2–3 53 1 34 34 100.0 94
1985 New Orleans Saints (5–11) 16 31 35 88.6 0–0 4–5 13–14 11–12 3–4 55 1 27 29 93.1 108
1986 New Orleans Saints (7–9) 16 26 30 86.7 1–1 11–11 6–7 6–6 2–5 53 0 30 30 100.0 120
1987 New Orleans Saints (12–3) 12 28 36 77.8 3–3 6–6 9–9 8–12 2–6 52 0 37 37 100.0 121
1988 New Orleans Saints (10–6) 16 26 36 72.2 1–1 11–12 8–11 5–8 1–4 51 1 32 33 97.0 110
1989 New Orleans Saints (9–7) 16 20 29 69.0 0–0 7–8 10–11 3–6 0–4 49 1 44 45 97.8 104
1990 New Orleans Saints (8–8) 16 21 27 77.8 0–0 5–5 5–6 8–12 3–4 52 1 29 29 100.0 92
1991 New Orleans Saints (11–5) 16 25 32 78.1 0–0 6–6 11–13 6–9 2–4 60 0 38 38 100.0 113
1992 New Orleans Saints (12–4) 16 29 34 85.3 0–0 10–10 8–10 8–11 3–3 52 0 33 34 97.1 120
1993 New Orleans Saints (8–8) 16 28 35 80.0 2–2 7–7 7–7 11–14 1–5 56 0 33 33 100.0 117
1994 New Orleans Saints (7–9) 16 28 39 71.8 0–0 9–9 11–14 8–10 0–6 48 3 32 32 100.0 116
1995 Atlanta Falcons (9–7) 16 31 37 83.8 1–1 8–8 11–11 3–8 8–9 59 2 29 30 96.7 122
1996 Atlanta Falcons (3–13) 16 22 29 75.9 0–0 5–5 9–11 7–8 1–5 54 1 31 31 100.0 97
1997 Atlanta Falcons (7–9) 16 23 27 85.2 1–1 10–10 7–7 3–6 2–3 55 0 35 35 100.0 104
1998 Atlanta Falcons (14–2) 16 23 28 82.1 0–1 8–9 7–7 6–9 2–2 53 2 51 52 98.1 120
1999 Atlanta Falcons (5–11) 16 15 21 71.4 1–1 5–5 5–8 4–6 0–1 49 1 34 34 100.0 79
2000 Atlanta Falcons (4–12) 16 25 31 80.6 0–0 6–6 6–7 11–15 2–3 51 0 23 23 100.0 98
2001 New York Giants (7–9) 16 23 28 82.1 0–0 8–8 7–8 6–7 2–5 51 0 29 30 96.7 98
2002 Kansas City Chiefs (8–8) 14 22 26 84.8 0–0 6–6 10–10 5–9 1–1 50 0 51 51 100.0 117
2003 Kansas City Chiefs (13–3) 16 16 20 80.0 0–0 3–3 8–8 5–8 0–1 49 1 58 59 98.3 106
2004 Minnesota Vikings (8–8) 16 18 22 81.8 1–1 8–8 5–7 4–6 0–0 48 0 45 45 100.0 99
2006 Atlanta Falcons (7–9) 14 20 23 87.0 0–0 7–8 6–6 7–8 0–1 45 1 27 27 100.0 87
2007 Atlanta Falcons (4–12) 14 25 28 89.3 0–0 9–9 12–12 4–7 0–0 47 1 24 24 100.0 99
Career (25 seasons) 382 565 709 79.7 13–14 176–181 189–213 147–217 40–84 60 18 849 859 98.8 2544

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