"I'm nowhere near retiring," Gould told Matt Maiocco of NBC Sports Bay Area on Tuesday. "I got a lot left to do from a career perspective—No. 1 being winning a Super Bowl. And, two, I'm pretty close to a lot of milestones I think would be pretty neat to be able to accomplish."
Gould connected on all eight of his field-goal attempts through three postseason games this season and made all five extra-point attempts in those contests. He remains a perfect 29-of-29 on field goals and 39-of-39 on extra points in his postseason career.
Gould's 29 field goals made and 39 extra points without a miss are the most in NFL history. His 126 total points in his postseason career is tied for the seventh most in NFL history with running backs Emmitt Smith and Thurman Thomas.
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