Jaguars' Cam Little sets an NFL record with a 68yard field goal Frank Schwab November 3, 2025 at 1:36 AM 11 NFL kicking has reached the point in which 60yard fieldgoal attempts aren't that big of a deal. Even a 68yard try wasn't too much for the Jacksonville Jaguars and their kicker, Cam Little. Near the end of the first half at the Las Vegas Raiders, Trevor Lawrence completed a pass over the middle and spiked the ball to stop the clock with four seconds left. The fieldgoal attempt would be 68 yards. There had never been a field goal longer than 66 made in an NFL game.
- - Jaguars' Cam Little sets an NFL record with a 68-yard field goal
Frank Schwab November 3, 2025 at 1:36 AM
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NFL kicking has reached the point in which 60-yard field-goal attempts aren't that big of a deal.
Even a 68-yard try wasn't too much for the Jacksonville Jaguars and their kicker, Cam Little.
Near the end of the first half at the Las Vegas Raiders, Trevor Lawrence completed a pass over the middle and spiked the ball to stop the clock with four seconds left. The field-goal attempt would be 68 yards. There had never been a field goal longer than 66 made in an NFL game. Jaguars head coach Liam Coen wasn't fazed.
Little came on for the kick and not only did he make the 68-yarder, setting a new NFL record, but he had plenty of space to spare. It would have been good from 70 or maybe a little longer.
It was a huge play in the outcome of the game. The Jaguars won 30-29 in overtime — Little hit a 48-yard field goal in the final seconds of regulation to sent it to overtime — and they might not have been able to pull it out without Little's three-point bomb at the end of the first half.
Baltimore's Justin Tucker held the record with a 66-yard field goal to beat Detroit in 2021. Now there's a new standard.
One of the reasons the Jaguars were comfortable with Little trying a 68-yarder is they had seen him hit a longer one in a game situation. This preseason, Little nailed a 70-yarder. That didn't count for an official record, but it gave the Jaguars confidence that if they had a similar situation it wouldn't be crazy to let Little try it.
Little was a sixth-round draft pick in 2024 by the Jaguars, and he hit 93.1% of his field goals as a rookie. Now he has a piece of NFL history.
Source: "AOL Sports"
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Published: November 03, 2025 at 07:27AM on Source: TRENDY MAG
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