The longest field goals in NFL history, updated after Cam Little’s 68-yarder

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NFL kickers are getting better and better.

The latest example comes to us courtesy of Cam Little of the Jacksonville Jaguars. In a game that has lacked offensive firepower, the Las Vegas Raiders took a 6-0 lead on a touchdown pass from Geno Smith to Brock Bowers with just 35 seconds remaining in the first half.

But that was all that Little and the Jaguars needed to get on the scoreboard.

Bhayshul Tuten returned the ensuing kickoff 30 yards to the Jacksonville 31-yard line, giving the Jaguars hope of salvaging points before halftime. After a short completion gained just a yard, Trevor Lawrence connected with Parker Washington for an 18-yard gain to get Jacksonville right to midfield.

But the clock was running, and the Jaguars were out of timeouts.

Lawrence managed to get the offense lined up, and spiked the ball with five second left. Rather than attempt a Hail Mary, Liam Coen called on Little to try a 68-yard field goal.

Little drilled it, setting a new NFL record in the process:

The 68-yard field goal sets the new standard in the NFL, topping the 66-yard field goal converted by Justin Tucker during the 2021 NFL season. As things stand, here are the longest field goals in NFL history:

  1. Cam Little: 68 yards vs. Las Vegas Raiders, November 2, 2025
  2. Justin Tucker: 66 yards vs. Detroit Lions, September 26, 2021
  3. Brandon Aubrey: 65 yards vs. Baltimore Ravens, September 22, 2024
    Chase McLaughlin: 65 yards vs. Philadelphia Eagles, September 28, 2025
  4. Matt Prater: 64 yards vs. Tennessee Titans, December 8, 2013
    Brandon Aubrey: 64 yards vs. New York Giants, September 14, 2025
  5. Tom Dempsey: 63 yards vs. Detroit Lions, November 8, 1970
    Jason Elam: 63 yards vs. Jacksonville Jaguars, October 25, 1998
    Sebastian Janikowski: 63 yards vs. Denver Broncos, September 12, 2011
    David Akers: 63 yards vs. Green Bay Packers, September 9, 2012
    Graham Gano: 63 yards vs. New York Giants, October 7, 2018
    Brett Maher: 63 yards vs. Philadelphia Eagles, October 20, 2019
    Joey Slye: 63 yards vs. New England Patriots, September 29, 2024

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