"Divine Intervention: Michigan Panthers' 64-Yard Field Goal Secures UFL Season Opener Victory"

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Jake Bates, a former soccer player turned kicker, made his first field goal attempt since high school count by nailing a game-winning 64-yarder for the UFL's Michigan Panthers against the St. Louis Battlehawks. Bates, who had never attempted an extra point or field goal in college despite playing as a kicker, expressed gratitude to God for the opportunity and credited his faith and preparation for the successful kick.
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