New Record Shattered in Jacksonville
Cam Little, a kicker for the Jacksonville Jaguars, has made history by breaking the NFL’s longest field goal record with an impressive 66-yard attempt against the Tennessee Titans on Sunday. The record-breaking kick came in the fourth quarter of the game and sent the Jaguars’ fans into a frenzy. Little, who was signed by the Jaguars as an undrafted free agent last season, had always known that his path to the NFL would be unconventional. Growing up, he played soccer and rugby, but it wasn’t until he discovered American football in college that he truly found his calling. Despite never planning on playing the sport at a professional level, Little’s hard work and determination have paid off in a big way. His record-breaking kick was just one of several impressive performances by the Jaguars’ kicker this season. When asked about his record-breaking achievement, Little remained humble and focused on the team’s success. “I’m just trying to do my part and help the team win games,” he said. “It’s an incredible feeling to know that I’ve made a mark in the NFL, but at the end of the day, it’s all about the Ws.” The Jaguars’ victory over the Titans marked their fifth win of the season, putting them in a strong position in the competitive AFC South division. With Little continuing to lead the team with his clutch performances, fans are eagerly anticipating what the future holds for this young kicker. As for Little, he’s taking it one game at a time and is determined to keep pushing himself to be the best player he can be. “I’m just focused on the next game and trying to make plays when I get my chance,” he said. “The record-breaking kick was an incredible feeling, but I know that there are more records to break and more games to win.”