The Jacksonville Jaguars kicker booted a 68-yard field goal just before halftime against the Las Vegas Raiders on Nov. 2, breaking the record for the longest converted attempt in NFL history.
Little broke former Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker’s record of 66 yards, which was set in September 2021 against the Detroit Lions.
Little had displayed his extended range this preseason, when he converted a 70-yard attempt against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Given that the kick came in an exhibition setting, it did not count toward the record.
A sixth-round pick in 2024 out of Arkansas, Little has struggled at times throughout his second pro season. Entering Sunday, he had hit on just 10 of his 14 field-goal attempts for the season.
Longest field goals in NFL history
1. 68 yards – Cam Little, Jacksonville Jaguars, 2025
2. 66 yards – Justin Tucker, Baltimore Ravens, 2021
3t. 65 yards – Brandon Aubrey, Dallas Cowboys, 2024; Chase McLaughlin, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2025
5t. 64 yards – Brandon Aubrey, Dallas Cowboys, 2025; Matt Prater, Denver Broncos, 2013