The Jacksonville Jaguars have dominated their final game before the postseason. They lead the Tennessee Titans 31-7 at the time of writing, with kicker Cam Little putting an exclamation point on a massive first half.
The Jaguars' star kicker nailed a 67-yard field goal, which is the second-longest in NFL history behind... His own 68-yard field goal. Per ESPN research, Little now holds a record that will likely never be broken.
"Jaguars K Cam Little is now the first player in NFL history with multiple field goals of 65+ yards in a career -- both of which have been this season, Per ESPN Research," Michael DiRocco reports.
No matter how good today's NFL kickers are, making one 65-yard kick in a season is a feat in it of itself - making two in one year is something we will likely never see again.
The Jaguars are on their way to clinching the AFC South, and potentially the No. 1 seed with a bit of help. If they win and both the Denver Broncos and New England Patriots lose, Jacksonville clinches the top seed in the AFC and get a first round bye.
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