During the Week 9 NFL game at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Jacksonville Jaguars' kicker Cam Little made history. At halftime, the Raiders led the Jaguars 6-3 in what was one of the lowest-scoring first halves of the week.
The standout moment was Cam Little’s 68-yard field goal as the second quarter ended. This kick set a new NFL regular-season record for the longest successful field goal, surpassing Justin Tucker’s previous record of 66 yards from 2021.
"That kick was the longest successful field goal in NFL regular-season history, eclipsing Justin Tucker's 66-yard record set in 2021."
Little, standing 6-foot-1 and weighing 172 pounds, was drafted by the Jaguars in the sixth round of the 2024 NFL Draft. He played college football at Arkansas, where he earned first-team All-SEC honors in 2023 and finished with a field goal completion rate of 82.8%, the highest in program history.
"With the Razorbacks, he earned first-team All-SEC honors in 2023 and finished his college career with a 82.8% field goal completion rate, the highest of any kicker in program history."
Cam Little’s remarkable kick not only changes records but also marks a promising start to his NFL career.
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