Cam Little reminds Jaguars fans how awesome he is with jaw-dropping field goal

Fans knew this Jaguars rookie was built different.
Jacksonville Jaguars - kicker Cam Little
Jacksonville Jaguars - kicker Cam Little | Cooper Neill/GettyImages

Even though Jacksonville Jaguars kicker Cam Little may have been robbed of a spot in the Pro Bowl, he's still setting non-stop NFL records. It started in the preseason, when he got massive attention by kicking a 70-yard field goal; that would have set an NFL record had it been during a regular-season game.

It didn't take long for him to make it official, though. In Week 9, against the Las Vegas Raiders, he kicked a 68-yard field goal that broke the previous 66-yard record set by the Baltimore Ravens' Justin Tucker.

And Little has made sure it'll be hard for anyone to steal that record from him anytime soon. During the Jaguars' last game of the season, they faced the Tennessee Titans, a divisional rival with a lot of bad blood between the two teams. And Little made sure the Jags' dominating victory was even more exciting with another insane field goal.

Cam Little owns NFL kicking history, and he’s just getting started in Jacksonville

Jacksonville was leading as the game ticked into the final seconds of the first half, and Little was sent onto the field to attempt a monster 67-yard field goal. And not only did he nail it, but he made it look easy, brushing off the accomplishment like it was just another routine kick.

According to ESPN research, Little has now become the first player in NFL history to have multiple field goals from 65+ yards, in addition to the obvious: he has the two longest field goals ever kicked in NFL history. He's also set franchise history, too; he has racked up the most points scored in a season, too.

What makes this all even more incredible is that, in 2024, Little was also the youngest kicker to be drafted in NFL history. Barring a major injury, he likely has a long career in Jacksonville, and it also bodes well for every game the Jaguars play with him on the roster β€” and especially in the playoffs.

Cam Little is so good that the Jaguars are in field goal range before they even get to midfield. And Jags fans know that Little is good for up to 70 yards, too, which poses a major threat in the postseason. He may not have been named to the Pro Bowl, but the reality is still crystal clear: Jacksonville has one of the league's most dangerous weapons suiting up for them as they prepare for the playoffs.

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