Jason Douglas Hanson is an American football placekicker for the Detroit Lions of the National Football League, where he has spent his entire 20 year career. He was drafted by the Lions in the second round of the 1992 NFL Draft, and has been a captain for the team for five straight years. Hanson holds the NFL record for the most games played with one team, as well as multiple kicking and scoring records. Hanson attended Mead Senior High School in Spokane, Washington and lettered in football, soccer, track, and basketball. As a senior, he won All-Greater Spokane League honors as both a... kicker and punter and was named a first team All-State honoree by the Washington Sportswriters Association. Hanson attended Washington State University, where he set or tied many NCAA records. At WSU he was a teammate of quarterback Drew Bledsoe. Hanson's percentage of 57.1 for field goals from 50 yards or greater is both a school and Pacific-12 Conference record. He holds the record for most field goals from 50 yards or more , and 40 yards or more .
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