OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- Justin Tucker's current streak of 30 straight made field goals falls short of Adam Vinatieri's record-setting one, but it might be more impressive.

Vinatieri, whose streak ended at 44 last Sunday, attempted 63 percent of his kicks (28 total) in indoor or retractable roof stadiums during that remarkable stretch. Meanwhile, Tucker has kicked 93 percent of his field goal tries outdoors (28 of 30), which has been quite a challenge for the Baltimore Ravens' kicker this season, considering the wind.

When you factor in level of difficulty, Tucker's streak is just as amazing as the one by Vinatieri.

"I can't remember a year where we had more wind issues than this year," coach John Harbaugh said. "It does put an exclamation point on the season that he's having so far."

Ravens kicker Justin Tucker has been automatic, no matter the weather conditions. Reinhold Matay/USA Today Sports

Harbaugh said the wind has been "really dramatic" in four of the Ravens' 10 games this season. The most difficult games were at home against Washington (gusts more than 30 mph) and at the New York Jets (36 mph winds).

Still, Tucker is the only kicker in the league who remains perfect this season, hitting all 23 attempts.

"That [game against the Redskins] was probably one of the windiest games I've been a part of," Tucker said. "But it's just about managing it. It's about compartmentalize, keeping everything within those 1.3 seconds [from the snap to kick]. Those 1.3 seconds in a 30 mile per hour crosswind, they need to be treated differently than 1.3 seconds in [Dallas]."

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Tucker's streak of 30 straight is the longest current mark in the league. The next closest belongs to Dallas Cowboys kicker Dan Bailey, who is a distant second with 12 in a row.

Tucker is three away from matching his longest personal streak (set in 2013) and seven shy of setting the franchise record, which is held by Matt Stover (36 in a row).

“I think you always strive for perfection -- whatever that means,” Tucker said. “More than anything, I just want to be successful so that we are all successful. We’ve seen it enough times around here that close games are won or lost by one possession. That means that I’m going to be a factor, and as long as we’re doing what we’re doing, we won’t just be a factor, we’ll be on the winning edge.”

Tucker last missed a kick on Dec. 6, 2015, when his 55-yard attempt went wide right in Miami. He is the second-most accurate kicker in NFL history with an 89.5 success rate. Only Bailey is better at 90.6 percent.

What continues to separate Tucker is where he makes his kicks. Since entering the league as an undrafted kicker in 2012, Tucker has the most attempts outdoors (157).

"We certainly take pride in the fact that we work outside, and there is a degree of difficulty that comes with that," Tucker said. "At the end of the day, I don't think anybody else really cares that much. They just want to see us make kicks. We're the exact same way."