Another astonishing field goal from NFL record-holder
The Jacksonville Jaguars saw out the regular season in style with another big showing from Cam Little.


Heading into the final week of the NFL regular season, the Jacksonville Jaguars knew that a victory over the Tennessee Titans would secure top spot in the AFC South.
The Jaguars booked their place in the postseason with a 24-point second quarter against the Jaguars, which included a monster field goal from place kicker Cam Little. In the final seconds of the first half, Little made a 67-yard field goal that ranks as the second-longest in NFL history. His own 68-yard effort from earlier in the season is the current record-holder.
Cam Little bends in a 67-yard FG, the 2nd-longest in NFL history!
— NFL (@NFL) January 4, 2026
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Little’s record was set during a game against the Las Vegas Raiders on November 2, beating the 66-yard field kick made by Justin Tucker of the Baltimore Ravens. Still only 22, there is plenty of time for Little to improve on his own NFL record and there is evidence to suggest that a 70-yard FG is attainable.
In August 2025 Little kicked a 70-yard field goal during a preseason game for the Jaguars. That is the longest recorded field goal in any organized game, beating Ove Johansson‘s 69-yard record from 1976, while playing for Abilene Christian University. If Little can repeat that in a competitive game he could cement his place in the record books for a long time to come.
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