Jaguars kicker Cam Little boots 67-yard field goal, longest ever outdoor

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Cam Little has added another NFL record to his already impressive resume.

The Jacksonville Jaguars' kicker made a 67-yard field goal on Sunday, Jan. 4, just before the half against the Tennessee Titans. The 67-yarder is the longest outdoor field goal ever made, and the second-longest field goal ever converted.

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Earlier this season, on Nov. 2, Little made the longest field goal ever at 68 yards against the Raiders at their indoor venue, Allegiant Stadium.

Little also made a 70-yard field goal during the preseason on Aug. 9 against the Pittsburgh Steelers, the longest field goal on record at any stage or level of football.

The previous NFL regular season record prior to Little's 68-yarder was 66 yards by Justin Tucker of the Baltimore Ravens in 2021.

During Sunday's content with Tennessee, the Jaguars were leading 28-7 when Little trotted out to take the 67-yard try.

They took a 31-7 lead into the locker room as they looked to win their first AFC South title since 2017.

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Little, a second-year kicker who played collegiately at Arkansas, is now 29-of-33 on the season on field goals, and 49 of 50 on extra points.

This article originally appeared on Florida Times-Union: Jaguars kicker Cam Little converts outdoor record 67-yard field goal

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