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Jaguars' Cam Little Breaks NFL Field Goal Record
Kicker details the moments leading up to his 68-yard field goal kick.
Feb. 7, 2026 at 8:23am
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In a recent interview, Jacksonville Jaguars kicker Cam Little discussed the experience of making a record-breaking 68-yard field goal just before halftime of a Week 9 game against the Las Vegas Raiders. Little described the team's surprise at attempting such a long kick, as well as the celebration and momentum shift that followed the successful kick.
Why it matters
Little's record-breaking field goal was a significant moment in the Jaguars' season, providing a crucial boost of momentum that helped the team come back and win the game in overtime. The kick highlighted Little's powerful leg and the Jaguars' ability to make big plays in high-pressure situations.
The details
With 35 seconds left in the first half and the Jaguars trailing the Raiders 6-3, the team decided to attempt a 68-yard field goal. Little said the team was "joking around" about the possibility of him hitting a 60-plus yard kick, but were surprised when the opportunity actually presented itself. After an 18-yard completion from Trevor Lawrence to Parker Washington, the Jaguars found themselves in Little's range. Little's holder, Logan Cooke, encouraged him to "hit it hard" and Little made the historic kick, cutting the Raiders' lead to 6-3. The Jaguars then scored 20 more points in regulation and won the game in overtime.
- With 35 seconds left in the first half, the Jaguars attempted the 68-yard field goal.
- The kick was made just before halftime of the Week 9 game against the Raiders.
The players
Cam Little
The Jacksonville Jaguars kicker who made the record-breaking 68-yard field goal.
Trevor Lawrence
The Jaguars' quarterback who completed an 18-yard pass to set up the long field goal attempt.
Logan Cooke
The Jaguars' holder who encouraged Little to "hit it hard" on the record-breaking kick.
What they’re saying
“No, I don't think we did," Little told Schultz when asked if the team recognized that it could be a record-breaking kick, "especially at the time it was because we had so many opportunities leading up to the game for last-second, last-in-to-halftime field goal, like we're going to drive down.”
— Cam Little, Jaguars Kicker
“And Logan (Cooke), my holder, was like, 'hit it hard man, you'll make it.' And so I giggled I was like, 'yeah, you're funny man.' And we obviously went out and made it so it was pretty sick.”
— Cam Little, Jaguars Kicker
“Oh dude, it was wicked," Little recalled. "We celebrated at halftime. Liam obviously comes on the field, gives me some love. Obviously, the whole team is fired up at halftime. I think we were losing that game, gathered some momentum back after halftime, and ended up winning that in overtime. A good momentum swing for us for sure.”
— Cam Little, Jaguars Kicker
What’s next
The Jaguars will look to build on the momentum from Little's record-breaking kick as they continue their season.
The takeaway
Cam Little's 68-yard field goal not only set a new NFL record, but also provided a crucial boost of energy and momentum for the Jaguars, helping them overcome a halftime deficit and ultimately win the game in overtime. The kick showcased Little's powerful leg and the Jaguars' ability to make big plays when it matters most.
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