
Kicker Cam Little made Jaguars history on Sunday, booming a 67-yard field goal to surpass the franchise record for most points in a season.
Seconds before halftime of the Titans-Jags season finale at Everbank Stadium in Jacksonville, Little kicked the longest outdoor field goal in the history of professional football, giving him seven more career points -- 136 total -- to break the record set by kicker Mike Hollis in 1997 (134 points).
The second-year pro added to that total with a third-quarter FG and an extra point after running back Bhayshul Tuten's rushing touchdown at 7:38 in the fourth, putting his career total at 140 points.
Little had already made four extra-point attempts in the game, on three offensive touchdowns and the other after a pick-6 by safety Antonio Johnson.
This season, the 22-year-old Oklahoman kicked a 68-yard field goal in the Jags' overtime win in Las Vegas on Nov. 2, breaking the NFL record previously held by Justin Tucker with his 66-yarder in 2021.
Little, a sixth-round draft pick in 2024 out of Arkansas, converted on a league-record 70-yard field-goal attempt in pregame warmups against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Aug. 9, 2025.