Cam Little Breaks NFL Longest Field Goal Record with 68-Yard Kick
Cam Little Breaks NFL Longest Field Goal Record with 68-Yard Kick

Cam Little Breaks NFL Longest Field Goal Record with 68-Yard Kick

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Jacksonville Jaguars kicker Cam Little set a new NFL record with a 68-yard field goal against the Las Vegas Raiders, breaking Justin Tucker's previous 66-yard record from 2021. Little, known for his strong leg and long-distance accuracy, also became the youngest kicker to make a field goal beyond 65 yards and the first player to make three field goals of 55+ yards in a single game. His kick, made as the first half ended, electrified the stadium and demonstrated his elite skill, with a 4.3% probability of success according to Next Gen Stats. Little's longest career make before this was a 59-yarder, and he had previously kicked a 70-yard field goal in preseason, showcasing his potential early on. His performance highlights a growing trend of longer field goal attempts in the NFL, with seven 60+ yard field goals already made this season, the most in league history. Teammates, opponents, and fans have praised Little's record-breaking leg, and he is now regarded as one of the premier kickers in the league.

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