BALTIMORE -- Justin Tucker is the first NFL kicker in three years to make three field goals beyond 50 yards in a single half.

In the first half Sunday, Tucker converted from 52, 57 and 54 yards for the Baltimore Ravens, who led the Cincinnati Bengals 16-3 at halftime. He added a field goal in the fourth quarter in the Ravens' 19-14 victory.

This is the first time a kicker has made three 50-yard field goals in one half since Phil Dawson did so against the Ravens in 2012, according to ESPN Stats & Information.

Ravens kicker Justin Tucker reacts after making one of three 50-plus yard field goals in the first half Sunday. Evan Habeeb/USA TODAY Sports

After Tucker kicked a 36-yard field goal in the fourth quarter, he has now kicked an NFL-best 34 field goals in a row. He is the only perfect kicker this season, making all 27 field goal attempts, including 7-for-7 from 50 yards and longer. He was 8-of-19 from 50-plus yards in 2014 and 2015.

He joins Adam Vinatieri, Matt Prater and Dan Bailey as the only kickers with multiple field goals made from 50-plus yards this season.