Jacksonville Jaguars kicker Cam Little converted the longest field goal in NFL history on Sunday.
Little stepped up and smashed the ball from a remarkable 68 yards just before halftime in their game against the Las Vegas Raiders.
It surpassed the previous record of 66 yards set by former Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker back in 2021.
While Tucker's kick hit the crossbar, Little's boot had plenty of room as it sailed through the uprights.
Fans went wild for the moment on social media, with one commenting: 'How can't you love sports and competition.
'Think about the last month for Cam Little. Some would get cut. His first kick out of the bye is just - you know - a little 68 yarder and he drills it. Just part of the reason we love this stuff.'
Jacksonville Jaguars kicker Cam Little converted the longest field goal in NFL history Sunday
After converting the lengthy kick, Little's teammates and coaches mobbed him on the sideline
Another posted: 'Cam Little!! Greatest moment in Jags history'.
ESPN's NFL analyst Ryan Clark said Little was 'different bruh!!'
Another stunned onlooker crowned Little the GOAT while another posted a series of rocket emojis alongside his name.
Little came into the game having missed three of his last four kicks, including an extra-point attempt. But the Jaguars' coaches insisted they had faith in the second-year pro, who hit a 70-yarder in the preseason.
His previous career long was 59 yards on November 17, 2024 against the Detroit Lions.
Trailing 6-0, the Jaguars started at their own 31 with 28 seconds left in the half and drove 19 yards in three plays. Trevor Lawrence spiked the ball at midfield to set up Little for the record-breaking kick.
After converting the lengthy kick, Little's teammates mobbed him on the sideline in joyous scenes.
Little added a 33-yard field goal with 9:53 left in the third quarter to tie the game at 6-all.

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