NFL owners have approved a major overhaul of the kickoff play, adopting a format reminiscent of the XFL. The proposal, backed by a vote of 29-3 aims to breathe new life into a play that has seen declining return rates and rising concussion rates over the years.
Under the new rules, kickers will continue to kick from the 35-yard line but most of the players on the kickoff team will line up at the receiving team’s 40-yard line. The return team will have restrictions on movement until the ball hits the ground or a player.
Touchbacks will be marked at the 30-yard line and fair catches will not be allowed. The proposal also includes changes to challenge rules and tackles aiming to enhance player safety and the excitement of the game. Commissioner Roger Goodell and coaches have expressed optimism about the impact of these changes, although adjustments may be needed as the season progresses.
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