Jersey from Cam Little’s record-setting kick on display in Canton
Cam Little, kicker for the Jacksonville Jaguars, officially has entered the NFL record book, and an artifact from that historic moment has been placed on display in the museum at the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio.On Nov. 2, 2025, in a game against the Las Vegas Raiders and as time expired in the second quarter, Little connected on a 68-yard field goal to put the Jaguars on the board. His kick broke the previous record of 66 yards set by Justin Tucker of the Baltimore Ravens in 2021.
According to Next Gen Stats, Little had only a 4.3% chance of making the attempt.
The No. 39 Jaguars jersey Little wore while making his record-setting kick has been placed in the “Pro Football Today Gallery” at the Hall, replacing the jersey on display since his 70-yard – longer but not an official NFL-record – field goal in the 2025 preseason.
Little spoke about his historic experiences on the “Pat McAfee Show”:
"I'm definitely keeping that football"
— Pat McAfee (@PatMcAfeeShow) November 4, 2025
We NEED that jersey in Canton @cameronglittle#PMSLive https://t.co/omRHhnMnJa pic.twitter.com/sALpIoBYRa
Here’s the leaderboard for longest field goals made in NFL history:
1. Cam Little 68 yards (2025)
2. Justin Tucker 66 yards (2021)
T3. Brandon Aubrey 65 yards (2024)
T3. Chase McLaughin 65 yards (2025)
T5. Brandon Aubrey 64 yards (2025)
T5. Matt Prater 64 yards (2013)
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