For a refresher, kickers nonetheless kick off from their very own 35-yard line, however gamers on the kicking crew line up on the opponent’s 40-yard line (beforehand, they began on the kick-off line). Neither they nor return-team blockers can transfer till the ball hits the bottom or is dealt with by the returner, who’s prohibited from calling for a good catch.
The kicking crew is penalized if the kickoff would not fall within the “touchdown zone,” the world from the receiving crew’s purpose line and its 20-yard line. A kick wanting the touchdown zone is handled the identical as one which goes out of bounds, and the return crew takes over at its 40-yard line.
If a kick lands in or sails out the again of the top zone, it is positioned on the 30-yard line, a five-yard distinction from the earlier touchback rule when groups obtained the ball at their 25-yard line.
The ball is positioned on the 20-yard line if it lands between the 20-yard line and the purpose line and is downed by the returner ultimately zone.
The adjustments ought to make the play a lot livelier this season. It might be fascinating to be taught what technique every crew makes use of.
Will groups attempt to kick away from returners to get a touchback on the 20-yard line, risking the ball going out of bounds and an offense taking on at its 40-yard line? Do they put extra explosive playmakers in as kick returners to arrange huge good points?
The onside kick is the most important loser of the rule change.
Due to the place gamers line up and groups being penalized for kicks that fall wanting the touchdown zone, shock onside kicks have been legislated out of the sport. They’re solely permitted when a crew is trailing within the fourth quarter. As in years previous, the kicking crew traces up at its personal 35-yard line, and the ball should journey 10 yards earlier than the kicking crew can attempt to recuperate it.
2. Which Texans play?
Second-year Texans head coach DeMeco Ryans walked back
his initial stance of ready to reveal his Corridor of Fame Recreation starters, telling SportsRadio 610 on Wednesday that gamers together with quarterback C.J. Stroud, huge receivers Stefon Diggs, Nico Collins, Tank Dell and edge-rushers Will Anderson Jr. and Danielle Hunter will not play.
The Texans (+105) are the favourite within the AFC South, making sitting them the precise name. Quarterback Davis Mills, operating again Dameon Pierce and receiver John Metchie III and defensive ends Solomon Byrd and Ali Gaye will doubtless obtain substantial taking part in time.
All of them have one thing to show.
Mills began 26 video games for the Texans from 2021-22 and led the league in interceptions (15) in 2022. Pierce regressed after a promising rookie season, averaging a measly 2.9 yards per carry a 12 months in the past. His taking part in time was minimize in half, going from being on the sphere for 64 p.c of accessible snaps as a rookie to 32 p.c final 12 months.
Metchie, a 2022 second-round choose, missed his total rookie season whereas recovering from a torn ACL and battling a leukemia analysis. He had 16 receptions for 158 yards in 2023. Byrd was a seventh-round choose (No. 238 general) within the 2024 NFL Draft out of USC. He led the Trojans with 11 tackles for loss and was second on the crew with six sacks final season. Gaye went undrafted in 2023 after taking part in three seasons at LSU, the place he had 18 tackles for loss, seven sacks and an interception in 27 video games.
3. Bears backups with an opportunity to face out
Eberflus was less evasive in declaring that Chicago’s starters, together with rookie quarterback Caleb Williams, chosen No. 1 in April’s draft, will not play.
Which means it is Tyson Bagent’s time to shine, and the previous Division II quarterback from Shepherd is prepared.
He began 4 video games final season, and when requested whether or not he thought of the entrance workplace may carry a backup in to compete with him for the No. 2 function behind Williams, Bagent replied, “I did not actually assume an excessive amount of about it. I used to be too busy grinding my absolute face off within the offseason.”
He elaborated, explaining that “grinding my absolute face off” meant doing a “one-mile burpee broad jump.”