
For the second time this season, Cam Little has made NFL history by successfully kicking a 67-yard field goal against the Tennessee Titans, setting a new record for the longest outdoor field goal in the NFL. This achievement comes only two months after he established the league record with a 68-yard field goal during Week 9 against the Las Vegas Raiders.
As the first half approached its conclusion, with three seconds remaining, Little’s attempt occurred from Tennessee’s 49-yard line. Jaguars coach Liam Coen had a choice: either allow Trevor Lawrence to attempt a hopeful throw or let Little take on the 67-yard challenge.
Opting for the latter, Coen had faith in Little’s powerful leg, leading to this incredible achievement.
Cam Little bends in a 67-yard FG, the 2nd-longest in NFL history!
Watch the kick here — NFL (@NFL) January 4, 2026
This field goal allowed the Jaguars to take a 31-7 lead into halftime. A victory would secure the AFC South title. This kick signifies yet another milestone for Little, who has now achieved the two longest field goals in NFL history - a testament to his exceptional kicking abilities. Little’s journey began when he was picked by the Jaguars in the 2024 NFL Draft, making a significant impact on the team’s performance with 29 successful field goals out of 33 attempts this season.


