WATCH: Jaguars kicker Cam Little drills what would be an NFL-record long field goal against the Steelers


Who said that the NFL pre-season was boring? Jacksonville’s jaguars, Cam, little, did something on Saturday night never seen before, drilling a basket of 70 yards in the first pre-season match of the team against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
During the last game of the first half, the first year coach Liam Coen trotted his botter to try a basket of 70 (!) – The court of court. Even if Little gave a kick on his own 40 yards, he found a way to pass it.
Discover the incredible kick.
Little had the first perfect half against Pittsburgh. He did his three attempts at the field, of 41 yards, 40 yards and … 70 yards. Since this is a pre-season match, the goal on the 66 yardstick of Justin Tucker will always remain in the NFL records, but what is a little accomplished was nevertheless an incredible feat.
Little was selected by Jacksonville in the sixth round of the NFL 2024 recovery from Arkansas. At only 20 years old, he was the youngest kicker to be drafted. As a recruit, Little won a position of position against Riley Patterson, and continued to make 27 of the 29 goals on the ground and the 27 of his additional attempts as a recruit. If Saturday evening was an indication, little certainly has a brilliant future.




