Jacksonville Jaguars kicker Cam Little has officially made history. On Sunday, the 22-year-old rookie blasted a 68-yard field goal against the Las Vegas Raiders — the longest in NFL history. The record-breaking kick came as time expired in the first half, giving Jacksonville a 6–3 lead before halftime and surpassing Justin Tucker’s 66-yarder from 2021.
Little’s booming strike cleared the uprights with ease, setting social media on fire. The NFL posted the historic clip on X, writing: “CAM LITTLE JUST KICKED THE LONGEST FG IN NFL HISTORY! 68 YARDS!” It marked a milestone moment for the Jaguars and for a kicker who was once a sixth-round draft pick from Arkansas.
Cam Little’s Record-Breaking Kick and the History of NFL’s Longest Field Goals
Before Sunday, Justin Tucker’s 66-yard field goal for the Baltimore Ravens in 2021 held the all-time record. That kick famously came against the Detroit Lions, hitting the crossbar before bouncing through. Tucker’s record stood unchallenged for four seasons — until Little’s perfect strike in Week 9 of 2025.
Interestingly, this wasn’t Little’s first brush with a long-distance highlight. During a 2024 preseason matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers, he nailed a 70-yard field goal at Jacksonville’s EverBank Stadium. However, preseason stats are not counted toward official NFL records, meaning Sunday’s 68-yarder now stands as the recognized benchmark.
Little’s performance is also notable given his earlier struggles this season. Entering Week 9, he had connected on only 10 of 14 field goal attempts. His persistence and power, however, have now earned him a place in league history alongside names like Tucker, Prater, and Dempsey.
Full List: The 10 Longest Field Goals in NFL History
Here’s a look at the official top 10 list of the longest made field goals in league history:
- 68 yards — Cam Little, Jacksonville Jaguars (2025)
- 66 yards — Justin Tucker, Baltimore Ravens (2021)
- 65 yards — Brandon Aubrey, Dallas Cowboys (2024)
- 64 yards — Matt Prater, Denver Broncos (2013)
- 63 yards — Joey Slye, New England Patriots (2024)
- 63 yards — Brett Maher, Dallas Cowboys (2019)
- 63 yards — Graham Gano, Carolina Panthers (2018)
- 63 yards — David Akers, San Francisco 49ers (2012)
- 63 yards — Sebastian Janikowski, Oakland Raiders (2011)
- 63 yards — Jason Elam, Denver Broncos (1998) / Tom Dempsey, New Orleans Saints (1970)
From Dempsey’s barefoot kick in 1970 to today’s precision-driven specialists, the evolution of kicking in the NFL has been dramatic. The combination of stronger legs, advanced cleat technology, and refined technique continues to push the limits of what’s possible.
Fan and League Reactions to Cam Little’s Historic Kick
Reactions poured in across the football world after Little’s record-breaking field goal. One fan posted, “Cam Little, you will be remembered and loved forever for this.” Another added, “Cam Little and Brandon Aubrey might be the top two best kickers in football.”
Even analysts marveled at the power behind the kick. Former players on broadcast duty called it “effortless,” with some wondering if the young kicker could one day top his own record. His achievement serves as a reminder of how far the kicking game has advanced in the modern NFL era.
Little’s 68-yarder not only rewrote the record books but also signaled a new generation of special-teams stars emerging in the league. With his confidence soaring, the Jaguars may have found their long-term answer at kicker.
FYI (keeping you in the loop)-
Q1: What record did Cam Little break?
Cam Little broke Justin Tucker’s record for the longest field goal in NFL history, hitting a 68-yard kick against the Las Vegas Raiders in 2025.
Q2: How long was Justin Tucker’s previous record?
Tucker’s previous record was a 66-yard field goal made in 2021 for the Baltimore Ravens against the Detroit Lions.
Q3: Who are other notable long-distance kickers in NFL history?
Matt Prater, Brandon Aubrey, Graham Gano, and Sebastian Janikowski are among other kickers who have made field goals from 63 yards or longer.
Q4: Has anyone ever hit a longer field goal than 68 yards in preseason?
Yes, Cam Little himself made a 70-yard field goal during a 2024 preseason game, but preseason stats do not count toward official records.
Q5: How old is Cam Little and what is his background?
Cam Little is 22 years old and was drafted by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the sixth round of the 2024 NFL Draft out of Arkansas.
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