Jaguars kicker Cam Little sets NFL record with 68-yard field goal vs. Raiders
Jacksonville Jaguars kicker Cam Little kicked a league-record 68-yard field goal at the end of the second quarter of Sunday's game against the Las Vegas Raiders.
Little's 68-yard boot is the longest in NFL history, besting former Ravens kicker Justin Tucker's 66-yard game-winning kick in 2021.
A second-year player, Little already had added his name to NFL lore Aug. 9, 2025, when he drilled a 70-yard field goal as the first half expired against the Pittsburgh Steelers in both teams’ first preseason game for this season.
The Pro Football Hall of Fame has displayed a jersey and shoe from that kick in its “Pro Football Today Gallery” since late summer and will work with Little and the Jaguars to obtain new items to commemorate his kick Sunday that officially enters the NFL record book.
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