Roy Gerela
Carl Roy Gerela is a Canadian former professional football player who was a placekicker in the American Football League and National Football League. He won three Super Bowls with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Gerela graduated from Kalani High School in Honolulu, and played college football for the New [Mexico State Aggies football|New Mexico State Aggies]. He was selected in the fourth round of the 1969 NFL/AFL draft by the Houston Oilers season|Houston Oilers] and played for them in the American Football League in 1969, as well as their first NFL season of 1970.
Gerela signed with the Steelers before the 1971 [Pittsburgh Steelers season|1971] season, and quickly became popular with Steelers fans, inspiring a fan club, "Gerela's Gorillas." He led the AFC in scoring in 1973 and 1974, and was named to the Pro Bowl in 1972 and 1974. When he retired, he had the record for most missed extra points in postseason history until Jake Elliott matched him in 2026.
Gerela was a member of the Steelers' Super Bowl championship teams in 1974, 1975, and 1978, but was released before the 1979 season in favor of rookie Matt Bahr. He appeared in three games for the San Diego Chargers season|San Diego Chargers] in 1979 before a torn groin muscle ended his career.
Gerela ranks fourth on the Steelers' all-time scoring list, behind Gary Anderson, Jeff Reed, and Chris Boswell.
Since his playing career ended, Gerela has worked as both a high school and college assistant football coach. In 2012, he became the head football coach of Gadsden [High School |Gadsden High School] in Anthony, New Mexico.
Gerela came from a particularly gifted family. His brothers were also professional kickers in the Canadian Football League; Ted Gerela with the BC Lions and Metro Gerela briefly with the Montreal Alouettes In 1993, his son Ted Gerela was selected in the seventh round of the 1993 CFL draft by the BC Lions as a linebacker from Rocky Mountain College.