Overview
- Jacksonville’s second-year kicker drilled the 68-yarder as the first-half clock expired at Allegiant Stadium, cutting Las Vegas’ lead to 6-3 and topping Justin Tucker’s 66-yard record from 2021.
- The NFL shared the clip confirming the mark, which stands as the longest regular-season field goal in league history.
- Little finished 6-for-6 on the day, adding 33- and 48-yard field goals—the latter to force overtime—in a 30-29 Jaguars win.
- He previously made a 70-yarder in a preseason game that does not count toward official records; the 2024 sixth-round pick from Arkansas is known for exceptional range despite mixed accuracy this season.
- Coaches and analysts framed the feat within a surge of successful 60-plus-yard kicks, pointing to peers like Brandon Aubrey and Chase McLaughlin and to this season’s expanded K-ball allotment as contributing context.