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ARTICLE VIEW: | |
The NFL’s kickoff rule explained and how – despite what Donald | |
Trump says – it made the sport safer | |
By Ben Church, Samuel Joseph, CNN | |
Updated: | |
9:53 AM EDT, Mon September 15, 2025 | |
Source: CNN | |
With the new season now in full flow, fans are still getting used to | |
some of the changes in the sport. | |
Maybe the biggest change in recent years is the new dynamic kickoff | |
rule, which was brought in last season but was made permanent before | |
this campaign. | |
While the NFL is happy with the new format and has evidence that it has | |
made players safer, it appears not everyone is comfortable with the new | |
rule. | |
Chief among those critics has been President Donald Trump, who posted | |
his thoughts on urging the NFL to get rid of that “ridiculous | |
looking” rule and saying it was “at least as dangerous” as the | |
old version of kickoffs despite what the NFL statistics say. | |
But how have kickoffs changed and what has been the outcome? | |
What is the new rule? | |
Under the old rules, the kicking team started at their 35-yard line and | |
tried to kick the ball as far downfield as possible to give their | |
defense a better chance of stopping the offense far from the end zone. | |
Meanwhile, the receiving team tries to move the ball as far as they can | |
up the field. With two teams running at each other at top speed, | |
collisions between players were often devastating. | |
The new version still sees the ball kicked from the kicking team’s | |
35-yard line, but every player on the kicking team other than the | |
kicker themself now lines up with at least one foot on the returning | |
team’s 40-yard line. | |
Players must also wait to move until the ball hits the ground or is | |
touched by a returner inside the 20-yard line. | |
Any kick that is caught or lands in the landing zone must be returned, | |
while any kick that falls short of the landing zone will be ruled a | |
touchback and spotted at the returning team’s 40-yard line. | |
If a kick hits the landing zone and then goes into the end zone, it has | |
to be returned or downed by the receiving team. | |
Among other things, it basically means players are closer together and | |
are not colliding into each other with as much speed. | |
Are kickoffs now safer? | |
In short, yes. | |
Kickoffs have long been one of the most dangerous plays in the game and | |
were four times more likely to cause a concussion than a play that | |
involved running or passing, according to from the NFL. | |
Since the change in format, the league has been buoyed by the early | |
results. | |
In January, the NFL from the 2024 season that showed a “significant | |
decrease in concussions.” | |
As intended, the new rule slowed average player speeds, which led to a | |
lower concussion rate – down 43% from 2021-2023. | |
“We’re glad to see continued focus on these injuries pay off, and | |
as always, will be using this injury data to inform and further | |
strengthen our injury prevention and reduction approach during the | |
offseason,” Dr. Allen Sills, NFL chief medical officer, said in a . | |
Is it more exciting? | |
While making the sport safer, the new kickoff rule has arguably made | |
the play more exciting as well. | |
The NFL said returns increased 57% in the 2024 regular season and that | |
there were seven kickoffs returned for touchdowns – the most since | |
2021. | |
However, players and teams are still getting used to the new format. | |
Pittsburgh Steelers’ Kaleb Johnson was the latest player to make an | |
error, failing to down the ball after it landed in the end zone on | |
Sunday, allowing the Seattle Seahawks to score a touchdown. | |
But while it may still take a while for everyone to get used to the new | |
look, it seems the new NFL kickoff rule is here to stay. | |
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