Tony Zendejas

Tony Zendejas (born May 15, 1960) is a former college and professional American football player from Mexico. He was a placekicker in American football, playing for the Los Angeles Express, Houston Oilers, the Los Angeles Rams, the Atlanta Falcons and the San Francisco 49ers.

Early life
Zendejas was born in Curimeo, Michoacán, Mexico, but raised in Chino, California where he attended Chino High School excelling in soccer and football. From Chino High, Zendejas attended Santa Ana Community College and Mt.Sac and was eventually recruited by the University of Nevada at Reno head coach, Chris Ault. At UNR, Zendejas smashed kicking records which were eventually broken by younger brother Martin Zendejas.

Athletic career
Initially, he played in the United States Football League for the Los Angeles Express. He joined the National Football League when he was chosen by the Washington Redskins in the first round of the 1984 NFL Supplemental Draft of USFL and CFL Players.

During his eleven seasons in the NFL Zendejas made 186 field goals in 252 attempts; he also scored 316 extra points for 874 points. His 11 consecutive field goals made from 50 yards or more without a miss is an NFL record.

In 1991, he became the first kicker in NFL history to convert all of his field goal attempts, going 17 for 17. He fell one missed extra point short of having the first "perfect season" for a kicker, a mark Gary Anderson reached seven years later.

Personal life
Zendejas was accused of raping a woman in January 2008, but he was acquitted of all charges on March 10, 2009 as a result of his accuser changing her version of the facts on five separate occasions and all drug tests coming back negative for any type of sedatives as the accuser had claimed she was drugged.