Football is back!! Kind of. The NFL’s Hall of Fame game is like the warm-up of the preseason. Like a pre-preseason game. But hey, close enough. Here’s the point: The most compelling aspect of an otherwise “meh” exhibition matchup between the Chicago Bears and Houston Texans was the new NFL kickoff rules.
I kind of forgot about ’em. And yes, they’re cooler than a touchback almost every time. However, it’s also a high-speed collision situation that’s liable to drive up injuries. It also just looks plain weird in action:
For the first time… the Dynamic Kickoff 🙌
📺: @ProFootballHOF Game on ESPN/ABC
📱: Stream on #NFLPlus pic.twitter.com/wga0LmuvtH— NFL (@NFL) August 2, 2024
Although I’m conflicted, this is probably a good way to spice up the game on special teams a little. ESPN put together an explainer with odd-looking digital models that are at least more fun than reading boring rulebook syntax.
The NFL's new dynamic kickoff rules 👀 pic.twitter.com/1N02SW7e4k
— ESPN (@espn) August 2, 2024
There’s no real consensus on Elon Musk’s X/Twitter re: the new kickoff rules. This might divide our country even more than current events!
So surreal seeing the XFL kickoff in the NFL. It's going to take a while for teams and fans to get accustomed to it.
— Mike Mitchell (@ByMikeMitchell) August 2, 2024
Actually pretty dope.
— Jacoby (@JacobyFC) August 2, 2024
— The 33rd Team (@The33rdTeamFB) August 2, 2024
Permanent football things that still feel temporary power ranked:
1. The long extra points.
2. The nickname "Commanders."
3. the new kickoff.
4. The Chargers playing in LA.
5. Sean Payton coaching the Broncos.— Kevin Clark (@bykevinclark) August 2, 2024
It's gonna be different but I think once it settles in everybody will be used to it and we won't even blink an eye at it.
— Bryan (@BGauvin23) August 2, 2024
I was hoping for more 🤔
— Roberto Robles 😺 🚀 (@robertodigital_) August 2, 2024
Watching the new NFL kickoff rule finally see the field pic.twitter.com/79Mre1FL4N
— Geoff Schwartz (@geoffschwartz) August 2, 2024
Make football great again
— BradCxptures📸 (@BCxptures) August 2, 2024
I like the concept, wonder how well Hester would have done…
— Al Goodman(CoachGoody421) (@AlGoody421) August 2, 2024
— omsportsburner (@omsportsburner) August 2, 2024
Just turned on the first NFL game and saw that stupid ass new kickoff rule pic.twitter.com/hEkaVtzEN9
— Paulos (@yosephpaulos) August 2, 2024
Teams could get legitimately creative with who they put back there, as this format could really make the kickoff coverage and return teams so much more important. Don’t laugh, but even some dual-threat quarterbacks could be in the mix for touches as return men. Pittsburgh Steelers QB Justin Fields was the butt of a joke in a Madden trailer. The ad depicted Fields back on the kickoff return team after it was reported that the Steelers had mulled the possibility.
Now that Russell Wilson has been nursing a calf injury during training camp, Fields is taking reps with the No. 1 offense and apparently looking decent. What was Russ’ job and not meant to be a competition might now get weird and become one. So any Fields as kick returner intentions should be on the backburner in Pittsburgh for now.
OK I’ll admit, dropping QBs back deep to return feels like a stretch for me. But hey, my guy Anthony Richardson is floating the possibility at practice with cameras rolling.
A Dynamic Kickoff calls for a dynamic returner. 😂 pic.twitter.com/ZuZb7RiMOn
— Indianapolis Colts (@Colts) July 31, 2024
Like this really could get weird, everyone. Anyone not tuning in for tonight’s standalone Bears-Texans game is in for a rude awakening next week when their brains are discombobulated by this surreal special teams experiment the NFL is doing. Invoking the league’s alternative acronym, I feel like these new kickoff rules might be Not For Long. Whatever. Let’s get weird and see what happens.





