In his first six seasons in the league, Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker has established himself as being one of the best kickers in the league with one of the strongest legs.

During an offseason workout earlier this week, the 28-year-old decided to show off his impressive leg strength by nailing a 70-yard field goal with ease.

Tucker has shown that he has the unique ability for knocking down field goals for deep distances as he has 33 kicks from at least 50 yards out while hitting a career-long 61-yarder back in 2013 season. He has also shown great accuracy throughout his career nailing 90.2 percent of his kicks including all 49 attempts from inside 30 yards out. In fact, he has missed just eight of the 177 attempts from less than 50 yards away.

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This has helped him earn numerous individual accolades such as a pair of Pro Bowl selections and First-Team All-Pro nods, and a Second-Team All-Pro selection. He also holds the record for being the most accurate kicker, the longest field goal in a domed stadium (61) and first kicker to nail three 50-yard field goals in one half of a game.

He also holds several franchise records with 38 made field goals in a single season, most points scored in a single year (141), longest field goal, and most field goals in a single game (six). All of this has helped him earn a lucrative four-year, $16.8 million extension following the 2016 campaign the extends through the 2019 season.

If he can continue to perform at a high level, he will be in store for another well-deserved major deal. With Tucker still in his late 20s, he could have many more productive seasons ahead of him where he could set many more NFL and team records with his accurate strong leg that could cement him as one of the top kickers that the league has seen.