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Jacksonville Jaguars kicker Cam Little booted his way into the annals of NFL history on Sunday.

Little set a new mark for the longest field goal in history when he made a 68-yarder before halftime against the Las Vegas Raiders.

Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence found wide receiver Parker Washington on an 18-yard pass. Head coach Liam Coen opted for the field goal try instead of a long Hail Mary attempt. The gamble proved to pay dividends as it got Jacksonville on the board before the half.

Little broke the mark originally set by former Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker.

Tucker hit a 66-yard field goal to help the Ravens to a win over the Detroit Lions in September 2021.

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