- Led the NFL in Field Goal % (70.588) in 1971.
- Led the NFL in Field Goals Attempted (41) in 1969.
- November 8, 1970: Tom Dempsey broke a record of length with a 63-yard field goal, as a New Orleans Saint, as time expired. The opposing team was the Detroit Lions. Alex Karras was among the Detroit Lions who was closest to blocking it. Dempsey's 63-yard field goal differs, from others who have kicked that distance: Jason Elam, Sebastian Janikowski and David Akers. Tom Dempsey's record-breaker was kicked from 37 yard-line. The field goals by the others were from their 47 yard-line. However, that was due to the goal posts being moved from the goal line (when Dempsey kicked his 63 years) to the back of the end zone.
- After retiring from the NFL, he worked as a football coach for Archbishop Rummel High School in Metairie, Louisiana.
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