Longest Field Goals in NFL History
Published November 03, 2025
Throughout the NFL’s 105-year history, kickers have only improved their accuracy from farther and farther distances. It seems like every week, kickers are pushing the boundaries and threatening the record books. This season, Cam Little made history when he easily made a 68-yard field goal with four seconds left in the first half of their matchup against the Raiders.
Here’s a list of the longest field goals made.
Longest Field Goals in Regular-Season History
- 1: 68 yards - Cam Little, Jacksonville Jaguars (2025)
- 2: 66 yards – Justin Tucker, Baltimore Ravens (2021)
- 3: 65 yards - Brandon Aubrey, Dallas Cowboys (2024)
- T-4: 64 tards - Brandon Aubrey, Dallas Cowboys (2025)
- T-4: 64 yards – Matt Prater, Denver Broncos (2013)
- T-6: 63 yards – Brett Maher, Dallas Cowboys (2019)
- T-6: 63 yards – Graham Gano, Carolina Panthers (2018)
- T-6: 63 yards – David Akers, San Francisco 49ers (2012)
- T-6: 63 yards – Sebastian Janikowski, Oakland Raiders (2011)
- T-6: 63 yards – Jason Elam, Denver Broncos (1998)
- T-6: 63 yards – Tom Dempsey, New Orleans Saints (1970)
- T-6: 63 yards – Joey Slye, New England Patriots (2024)
Longest Field Goals in Playoff History
Longest Field Goals in Super Bowl History
What's the longest field goal in NFL history?
Cam Little of the Jags has the longest field goal in NFL history with a 68-yard field boot.
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