The 5 longest NFL field goals, including Cam Little's 70-yarder
Little's outrageous 70-yard field goal is the longest ever made in an NFL game, preseason or regular season. We're going to give the preseason its due, even if the NFL does not when making official records.
What are the longest kicks in NFL history in this loose criteria? Well, we've compiled the five longest kicks in either a preseason or regular season game. Sure, the NFL only counts two of these, but we're having fun.
Let's run through these five field goals real quick.
Jaguars kicker Cam Little, 70 yards, 2025 (preseason)
Cowboys kicker Brandon Aubrey, 66 yards, 2024 (preseason)
Ravens kicker Justin Tucker, 66 yards, 2021 (regular season)
Cowboys kicker Brandon Aubrey, 65 yards, 2024 (regular season)
Broncos kicker Ola Kimrin, 65 yards, 2002 (preseason)
What a list!
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