Damon Duval (born April 3, 1980) is an American former professional football placekicker and punter.
Duval graduated from Auburn as a fifth-year senior with degrees in health promotion and business.
He was waived by Atlanta on August 29, 2004,[4] and subsequently left the NFL to sign with the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League.
Duval made an immediate impact in the CFL, leading the league in scoring his rookie season (2005) with 191 points and proved to be very reliable kicking field goals.
His 2005 CFL highlight came in the 93rd Grey Cup when he made a 27-yard field goal with no time left to force overtime.
Duval's strong play helped Montreal reach the 94th Grey Cup by kicking a game sealing field goal in the Division finals.
On November 7, 2009, he set the record for points in the CFL regular season with 242, again with the Montreal Alouettes.
[6] In the 2009 Grey Cup Championship November 29, Duval's field goal from 33 yards out on the game's final play gave the Alouettes a 28–27 win over the Saskatchewan Roughriders, capping a remarkable Montreal comeback.