My apologies if there's another thread on this topic, but I didn't see one.
I'm watching the Pittsburgh/Texas preseason game right now and the new NFL kickoff rules are wild.
The kicker must kick from his own 35, but the other 10 players must line up on the opponent's 40. The receiving team must line up on their own 35.
The kick must land in the landing zone (goal line to the 20). If the kick falls short of the landing zone, the receiving team gets the ball at their own 40. If the ball is kicked out of the end zone, the receiving team gets the ball at their own 30. I don't believe a fair catch is allowed, but I'm not sure on that.
The kicking team cannot move down field until after the ball is touched by the receiving team. Goodbye inside kicks.
I'm sure all the teams are coming up with their own strategies for both sides of the ball on kickoffs.
I'm watching the Pittsburgh/Texas preseason game right now and the new NFL kickoff rules are wild.
The kicker must kick from his own 35, but the other 10 players must line up on the opponent's 40. The receiving team must line up on their own 35.
The kick must land in the landing zone (goal line to the 20). If the kick falls short of the landing zone, the receiving team gets the ball at their own 40. If the ball is kicked out of the end zone, the receiving team gets the ball at their own 30. I don't believe a fair catch is allowed, but I'm not sure on that.
The kicking team cannot move down field until after the ball is touched by the receiving team. Goodbye inside kicks.
I'm sure all the teams are coming up with their own strategies for both sides of the ball on kickoffs.
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