The NFL's new kickoff rules are chaotic, a little confusing but they're going to produce some serious highlights
Remember those days in the NFL when a team would kick off, the ball would sail through the air, no one would touch it and it would land in the end zone for a touchback?
Oh, right. That was last year. And the year before. And it's been like that for a while.
Until now! We have new kickoff rules that debuted on Thursday night at the Hall of Fame game between the Chicago Bears and Houston Texans.
I see some people complaining, but by like Week 3, you'll be like "OMG THESE ARE THE BEST!" To sum it up, the kickers try to boot into a landing zone in front of the end zone, and touchbacks are sort of penalized if they land in the end zone by placing the ball at the 30-yard line.
But this encourages returns! And hopefully this is safer than what kickoffs used to look like.
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More action is good. We're going to get some chaotic moments in these returns as players get used to the rules and nuances, and I'm all here for it.
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