Jacksonville Jaguars kicker Cam Little converted a 70-yard field goal against the Pittsburgh Steelers during the first half of Saturday’s preseason opener in Jacksonville, delivering one of the longest successful kicks ever seen in an NFL setting. Struck with one second remaining before halftime, the attempt cleared the uprights with room to spare and would have eclipsed the league’s official regular-season record of 66 yards set by Baltimore’s Justin Tucker in 2021. Because the exhibition contest does not count toward official statistics, the kick goes into the books as an unofficial mark. Little, 21, was drafted by Jacksonville in the sixth round in 2024 and hit 27 of 29 field-goal attempts as a rookie, with a previous career long of 59 yards. His preseason highlight reinforces the Jaguars’ confidence in their special-teams unit as the club prepares for the 2025 campaign.