Tyler Bass

He played college football at Georgia Southern and was selected by the Bills in the sixth round of the 2020 NFL draft.

[8] Bills special teams coordinator Heath Farwell revelated that he was still in Georgia during the COVID-19 pandemic and was able to attend Bass’s pre-draft workout when other pro days were being canceled.

[12] Bass drove two and a half hours from South Carolina to Birmingham, Alabama for weekly training sessions with the team's long snapper and holder.

Bass became the first kicker in Bills history to make three field goals longer than 50 yards in one game, and just the second kicker in NFL history to make 3 field goals longer than 54 yards in the same game (the other being Kris Brown in 2007).

[19] He also broke Scott Norwood's franchise records of extra points attempted and made in a single season.

[32] Days after the loss to the Chiefs in the Divisional Round, Bass deactivated his social media accounts after getting bombarded with death threats and harassment from football fans.

[33] Bills quarterback Josh Allen defended Bass' missed kick, saying the team should never have been in that situation to begin with.

[35] In Week 9, Bass set a new franchise record for longest field goal in Buffalo Bills history at 61 yards.

He made the kick with 5 seconds left in the fourth quarter to win the game for Buffalo over Miami, 30–27.