Looking ahead to Sunday’s Jaguars playoff game against the Buffalo Bills, we’re thinking about game day numbers. The city stands to bring in $10 million. United Airlines added a nonstop flight from Buffalo, N.Y., to Jax, and those tickets cost more than $900.
Our Number of the Week might be the biggest of them all, though — the total yards the ball traveled between Cam Little’s cleat and the 30 field goals he’s smashed so far this season: 1,249 yards.
1,249 yards
Twenty-two-year-old Jaguars kicker Cam Little attempted 34 field goals in the regular 2025 season, and he made 30 of them. Two of them set records: 68 yards, the longest NFL field goal ever, and a 67-yard kick last week, which holds the spot for longest field goal in an outdoor arena specifically. (Little also hauled off a 70-yard field goal year that caught the world’s attention but didn’t make the record books because it was during the pre-season.)
Cam Little field goals by week
Put another way, Little’s total field goal ball travel of 1,249 yards equals more than 3,700 Duuuval Dawgs, if you think of the distance in terms of stadium hot dogs. Or the horizontal leaps of 187 jaguars (the jungle cat, not the pro football variety), who can pounce on their prey from a formidable 20 feet away. And since this playoff game is against the Buffalo Bills, here’s Little’s field goal yardage in terms of bison, stacked one on top of another, and in Buffalo Bills, the team’s human namesake:
The secret to Cam Little’s mastery? Maybe it’s the energy boost he gets from putting chocolate syrup on his pizza.







