Fair catches on NFL kickoffs to now be spotted at 25-yard line.

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EAGAN, Minn. -- NFL owners took what might be their final step Tuesday toward decreasing injuries on kickoffs before considering a more dramatic set of changes, approving a rule that will incentivize fair catches on balls fielded outside of the end zone.
This season, a fair catch on a kickoff will be placed at the 25-yard line regardless of where it is fielded. The proposal is designed to counteract a recent increase in "pop-up" kickoffs that some teams use to pin the returning team deep in their own territory.
Concussion rates on kickoffs have surged over the past two seasons, to nearly twice as high as the average offensive or defensive play, despite a series of previous tweaks to its format that have resulted in touchbacks on roughly 60% of kickoffs on an annual basis. According to Rich McKay, chairman of the NFL's competition committee, most of that surge can be traced to an increase in returns caused by pop-up kicks.
Jeff Miller, the NFL's executive vice president of communications, public affairs and policy, said the league estimates returns will drop from 38% to 31% as a result of the fair catch incentive. In exchange, the hope is that concussions on kickoffs drop by 15%.
"We can't stand by and do nothing," Miller said. "While these changes are going to affect the kickoff rate modestly, they will decrease the concussion rate. Sitting still and continuing to do nothing was unacceptable. That's where the membership came down on this."
The average return on kicks fielded outside of the end zone last season went to the 24.3-yard line, McKay said, so the fair catch will only give teams an advantage of 0.7 yards on average. But after years of tweaks designed to reduce the return rate, McKay suggested the play is due for a larger modification in the near future if it is going to remain part of the game.
"We want to keep it in the game," McKay said. "I don't know that we know we can keep it in the game."
The league has been closely monitoring the XFL kickoff format, which aligns most of the kicking and return teams downfield and with only five yards in between. None of them can move until the returner has fielded the ball, and over the XFL's 2020 and 2023 seasons, virtually all of the kickoffs have been returned in what amounts to a far less violent environment.
"My first watch of it as a pure fan was, 'Wow, I'm not all that jacked up about this,'" McKay said. "I would say I've watched a lot of it now and I see the benefits, because you are clearly creating much more of an offense/defense play. By eliminating some of that space and speed, you're definitely making it safer."
The tweak to the fair catch spot is in effect for one season only, forcing owners to resume the conversation in 2024.
 

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Unbelievable

I guess just eliminate special teams altogether since they continue to phase out any advantages some teams build
 

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I still think they should just play flag football with 11 guys on offense and 9 guys a defense, that oughta do the trick
 

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Also a lot of players can make a squad based on how well they perform on special teams

It's getting to the point that won't matter anymore either
 

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Will we see more squib kicks?
I’m assuming the fair catch will be at the 25 or wherever the fair catch is made whichever is further down the field .

don’t believe if a up lineman fields a squib kick at the 40 and calls a FC they gonna make them go back to the 25
 

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Lots of old farts at this website that can’t handle change .
Seems like every time a league tries to do something different you people crying about how it was so much better in the old days

The new baseball rules for example
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Those new rules are a godsend and probably literally saved baseball long term .

But when I started a thread about it before the season the default response was “this sucks”

No the new rules don’t suck .

They are great . Baseball is fun again
 
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I’m assuming the fair catch will be at the 25 or wherever the fair catch is made whichever is further down the field .

don’t believe if a up lineman fields a squib kick at the 40 and calls a FC they gonna make them go back to the 25
I'm talking about squib kicks that still go deep, just no hang time.

If a lineman catches it at the 40, he's just going to fall down.

Belicheck likes to squib kick. Ball doesnt travel to end zone, player runs it out and he's hoping that runner doesnt get to 25 yard line. Also not sure if you can call a fair catch after the ball bounces
 

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Lots of old farts at this website that can’t handle change .
Seems like every time a league tries to do something different you people crying about how it was so much better in the old days

The new baseball rules for example
.

Those new rules are a godsend and probably literally saved baseball long term .

But when I started a thread about it before the season the default response was “this sucks”

No the new rules don’t suck .

They are great . Baseball is fun again
I think most will agree the MLB change is solid and needed to be done

But in the NFL, the game has always been built around 3 facets or factors

Offense
Defense
Special Teams

They have slowly nearly eliminated 1 of those
 

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I still think they should just play flag football with 11 guys on offense and 9 guys a defense, that oughta do the trick
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Why do people think guys who don't play the game know how to improve the game?

Bunch of dorks thinking games are played in the board room, and changing rules and making officiating more important is the wave of the future

Whoop whoop whoop
 

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I think most will agree the MLB change is solid and needed to be done

But in the NFL, the game has always been built around 3 facets or factors

Offense
Defense
Special Teams

They have slowly nearly eliminated 1 of those

Err they have slowly eliminated two facets of the game. They watered down defense too

Butt chicks love TD's
 

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damn there isn't gonna be pop up kicks in the NFL anymore? pretty devastating

looks like my fantasy QB will just have to go 3 and out from the 25 than the 18
 

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It ruins the strategy and skill of the sport.
 

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