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In gridiron football, an onside kick is a kickoff (under American and Canadian rules) or punt (under Canadian rules only) deliberately kicked short in an attempt by the kicking team to regain possession of the ball. This is in contrast with a typical kickoff or punt, in which the kicking team kicks the ball far downfield in order to maximize ...
The NFL has drastically changed its kickoff rules for this season. (Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images) ... Then the onside kicks will happen under the same rules that were in place in 2023.
The NFL has radically altered the kickoff rule for this season, which officially begins when the Kansas City Chiefs take on the Baltimore Ravens on Sept. 5 on NBC in a rematch of last season's AFC ...
Onside kicks will be allowed once the fourth quarter begins but teams would have to declare they are trying it, per NFL reporter Jonathan Jones. Current onside kick rules would apply. Current ...
The new rules eliminate the possibility of surprise onside kicks like the one that famously turned the tide in Super Bowl 44 when New Orleans stole an extra possession by recovering an onside kick ...
— The NFL kickoff is getting a makeover. ... There are no onside kicks until the fourth quarter begins and a team is trailing, and current onside kick rules would apply.
The NFL had a radical change to its kickoff rules this offseason to bring back the kickoff return. ... That eliminates the surprise onside kick. One rule that got a lot of attention in the ...
Pat McAfee pulled off one the NFL's more famous onside kicks in 2014. The NFL's last successful surprise onside kick came in 2022.