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  2. Fair catch kick - Wikipedia

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    The fair catch kick rule states that, after a player has made a fair catch or has been awarded a fair catch as the result of a penalty such as kick catch interference, their team can attempt a kick from the spot of the catch; [1] [2] the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) rulebook also allows a kick to be made if the down following the fair catch or awarded fair catch ...

  3. Onside kick - Wikipedia

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    In gridiron football, an onside kick is a kickoff (under American and Canadian rules) or punt (under Canadian rules only) deliberately kicked short in an attempt by the kicking team to regain possession of the ball. This is in contrast with a typical kickoff or punt, in which the kicking team kicks the ball far downfield in order to maximize ...

  4. Fair catch - Wikipedia

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    NCAA rules on fair catches are similar to NFL and NFHS rules, except it does not have the fair catch kick option, and a fair catch from a kickoff that is caught between the receiving team's goal line and its 25-yard line is a touchback. The NCAA abolished the fair catch in 1950 but reinstated it in 1951 without the fair catch kick option.

  5. What is a fair-catch kick? Chargers' Cameron Dicker converts ...

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    The NFL only considers kickoffs, safety kicks or onside kicks to be free kicks and specifically states that a fair-catch kick "is not a free kick." There's also this from Rule 10, Section 2 ...

  6. NFL owners approve new kickoff rule. Here is video of how it ...

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    Under the new rule, the kickoff would remain at the 35-yard line, but the kicker’s 10 teammates would be lined up at the opponent’s 40-yard line. ... Current onside kick rules would apply ...

  7. NFL reportedly tinkering with onside kicks, considering bold ...

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    No surprises: The new kickoff rule crafted by NFL special teams coordinators would allow teams to attempt an onside kick only when trailing in the fourth quarter — and require them to declare it ...

  8. American football rules - Wikipedia

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    The kicking team players and all players in the setup zone cannot move until the ball hits the ground or a player in the landing zone or the end zone. The returners in the landing zone can move at any time before or during the kick. The new rules also limited onside kicks to the fourth quarter and must be declared by the kicking team. [20] [21]

  9. NFL onside kick alternative clarified before Thursday vote - AOL

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    When NFL teams vote on the proposed rule change to adopt an alternative to the onside kick on Thursday, the language will be different from what was first introduced. The rule would permit teams ...