Jaguars' Cam Little nails 70‑yard field goal in preseason opener; would it be an NFL record?

Jacksonville Jaguars' kicker Cam Little stunned fans with a 70-yard field goal in a preseason game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, a feat that would have broken the NFL record if achieved during the regular season. The successful kick, celebrated...

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Jacksonville Jaguars place kicker Cam Little kicks a field goal out of the hold of punter Logan Cooke during the first half of an NFL preseason football game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, Saturday, Aug. 9, 2025, in Jacksonville, Fla. (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack)
Jacksonville's Cam Little on Saturday night (August 9, 2025) achieved a milestone that would have broken the NFL record had it happened during the regular season. He made a 70-yard field goal to end the first half against Pittsburgh in a preseason game. Little and the Jaguars were seen celebrating widely as the half ended with the Steelers leading 14-9. Rookie sensation Travis Hunter was one of the first to greet him on the field, and they body-bumped each other in midair. Baltimore's Justin Tucker holds the NFL mark, having made a 66-yarder at Detroit in 2021.

Little was a sixth-round draft pick from Arkansas in 2024. He made 27 of 29 field-goal attempts as a rookie and all 27 extra points. His length was 59 yards. He seemed to know his latest one was good from the onset. He watched intently and pumped his fist as it slid a little left and cleared the crossbar by several yards, far enough that the ball boy caught it in the air.

How to watch the NFL in 2025: Streaming services, exclusive dates



The NFL is the most popular sport in the US. It is also among the most confusing to watch, thanks to a myriad of streaming services and exclusive online broadcasts. For those who still have an old-school cable subscription, most games played by the local team can be viewed on local affiliates. Many national games will also be available, but that's not always the case.

Outside of cable, there are several streaming options to watch the NFL this fall. One popular route is YouTube TV combined with the NFL Sunday Ticket, which provides local stations plus many out‑of‑market games but costs about $276 for new subscribers and more for returning ones.

YouTube also has exclusive, free streaming rights to the Sept. 5 game in Brazil between the Los Angeles Chargers and Kansas City Chiefs. Other services such as Fubo, Hulu + Live TV, and DirecTV Stream offer many channels that carry local and national games.

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Beyond those, league- and platform-specific services round out the options. The NFL’s own NFL+ offers live local and prime‑time regular‑season and postseason games, with a premium tier that adds replays and NFL RedZone access. Amazon Prime carries most Thursday Night Football games as part of a Prime membership ($14.99/month).
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