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But the new kickoff returns do intrigue me. The two firing squads will be lined up at the receiving team’s 35 and 40 yard lines, not the 30 and 35 yard lines like in these XFL videos. But still.
NFL's new kickoff rules, explained. Many aspects of the kickoff are changing in the new rules imposed for the 2024 season, but there are still some things that will remain the same from previous ...
"Just 5.2% were recovered in 2023 and there [sic] just two surprise onside kicks, thanks largely to run-ups being banned." In addition to the onside kick rules, the NFL reportedly wants to make ...
Onside kicks change due to the new kickoff rules. Because the new formation doesn't allow for an onside kick, teams have to announce they're trying an onside kick, and it can be only in the fourth ...
ORLANDO – By a 29-3 vote, NFL owners approved major changes to kickoff rules for the 2024 season, adopting a version of the play the XFL had used in recent years. Under the new rules, the kicker ...
Furthermore, for the 2024 season, the NFL adopted a new kickoff procedure that banned surprise onside kicks. Teams are now required to announce any onside kick attempts to officials before the play, and these may only be attempted by the losing team in the 4th quarter. [9]
ORLANDO, Fla. — The NFL kickoff is getting a makeover. As the league sought to preserve a key phase of the game while decreasing the injury risk that high-speed collisions with distance-boosted ...
The NFL has implemented a ban of the hip-drop tackle as well as a hybrid kickoff rule. ... The new setup will have the first line of kickoff defenders at the opposing team's 40-yard line, with ...