Cam Little earns AFC Special Teams Player of the Month honors
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Jaguars kicker Cam Little kicked a 67-yard field goal on Sunday, marking his second-longest of the season and the second-longest in NFL history. Earlier, Little had made a 68-yard field goal in November. His performance this season earned him the title of AFC Special Teams Player of the Month. Little has been perfect since December, successfully making 11 field goals and 21 extra points, and currently holds the longest active streak in the NFL with 20 consecutive field goals. At 22 years and 119 days old, he is the youngest player in NFL history to achieve 50 career field goals. In August, Little made a 70-yard field goal during a preseason game, the longest in any football game at any level. He is now poised to potentially set a new NFL record for the longest postseason field goal, surpassing the current 58-yard record.
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