Brad Daluiso

He hit a 21-yard field goal with one second remaining, to clinch a 32–31 win against Stanford University.

[3] Daluiso was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Green Bay Packers after the 1991 NFL draft.

He handled all of the kicking during the preseason while placekicker Chris Jacke was involved in a contract holdout.

He was used as a kickoff specialist to complement incumbent placekicker Scott Norwood and did not attempt a field goal or extra point.

On February 18, 1992, he was signed as a Plan B free agent by the Dallas Cowboys, to replace Ken Willis.

Daluiso supplanted Treadwell as the Giants' kicker in 1994 after New York's Week 14 victory in Cleveland, making all eleven of his field goals as well as every extra point he attempted.

In 1999, he appeared in 6 games, before being placed on the injured reserve list with an ACL tear in his non-kicking left leg, that he suffered tackling Dallas Cowboys cornerback Kevin Mathis on a kickoff return.

[11] In 2000, he was the team's recipient of the Ed Block Courage Award and played in Super Bowl XXXV.

He was not re-signed after the season, leaving as the franchise's all-time most accurate kicker and second-leading scorer.