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Pro Football Hall of Fame commemorating Cam Little's 70-yard field goal with game-worn Jaguars jersey, cleat

- - Pro Football Hall of Fame commemorating Cam Little's 70-yard field goal with game-worn Jaguars jersey, cleat

Andy BackstromAugust 13, 2025 at 5:19 PM

The 70-yard field goal Jacksonville Jaguars kicker Cam Little made last week during a preseason opener against the Pittsburgh Steelers doesn't count in the NFL record book, but it got his name in Canton.

The Pro Football Hall of Fame is commemorating Little's big preseason feat with the cleat he used to accomplish it and the No. 39 jersey he wore while he authored the moment.

"Alright, ship it off," Little said while folding his teal Jaguars jersey in a video the team posted to X Wednesday.

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He added, after packaging his cleat: "It's going to a piece of history, though."

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Little willed his 70-yard kick over the crossbar in Jacksonville's EverBank Stadium on Saturday during the final play of the exhibition's first half.

It cut the Steelers' lead to 14-9. The score was an afterthought, and not just because it was a preseason game — mainly because Little just made a field goal that started with the number "7."

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The current NFL record is owned by former Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker, who made a 66-yarder against the Detroit Lions in 2021. Even though Little didn't technically rewrite it with his right-footed swing last weekend, he was swarmed by his teammates as if he did.

Little bested Tucker's mark by 4 yards, sending a message to teams across the league that the Jaguars are a threat to grab three points from their own half of the field.

Now in his second year with the team, Little already established himself as a reliable kicker in the league last season when he converted 27 of 29 field goals — including 5 of 6 from more than 50 yards out — and all 27 of his extra points. The Jaguars selected him in the sixth round of the 2024 NFL Draft out of Arkansas, where he earned first-team All-SEC honors in 2023.

Little is 21 years old, and he's already responsible for a display in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

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