Overview
- The kick ended the first half in Las Vegas and cut the Raiders’ lead to 6-3, giving Jacksonville its first points.
 - It surpasses Justin Tucker’s 66-yarder from 2021 to become the longest official field goal in NFL history.
 - A rapid sequence—kickoff to the 31, a short gain, an 18-yard completion to Parker Washington, then a spike with five seconds—created the chance.
 - Coach Liam Coen opted for the long attempt over a Hail Mary, with Logan Cooke placing the ball at the Jaguars’ 42-yard line.
 - The conversion underscores a league trend toward longer makes and widens Jacksonville’s credible field-goal range even before midfield.