Cam Little sets NFL record for longest field goal
Arkansas Razorbacks great, now Jacksonville Jaguar Cam Little nailed a 70-yard field goal back in August during NFL preseason that would’ve set a new record had it counted.
Little, the Hogs’ all-time most accurate kicker, officially rewrote the record books on Sunday with a 68-yard connection to end the first half of the Jags’ matchup against the Las Vegas Raiders.
Little surpassed former Baltimore Raven Justin Tucker, who had set the previous record with a 66-yard field goal in 2021.
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Cam Little is currently in second season as Jaguars kicker
The Moore (Okla.) native was a First-Team All-SEC selection his junior season and was then selected in the sixth round, 212th overall, in the 2024 NFL Draft by the Jaguars.
Little had a breakout first year as a pro and was named to the Pro Football Writers of America (PFWA) All-Rookie Team after successfully converting 27 of his 29 field goal attempts (93.1%) with a long of 59 and scored a total of 108 points. He also had 65 touchbacks on kickoffs.
So far in 2025 through seven games, Little has converted 10 of 14 field goals (71.4%) with a long of 52 and is also 14 of 15 of extra point tries.
Little left Fayetteville as the Arkansas‘ all-time most accurate kicker, connecting on 82.8% (53 of 64) of his attempts in 38 games from 2021-2023. He was also a perfect 129 of 129 on extra point attempts.
Additional accolades during Little’s time as a Razorback included being named to the SEC All-Freshman Team, as well as Freshman All-American (PFF, FWAA, The Athletic) in 2021.
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