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It takes a specific circumstance for an NFL team to try a fair catch free kick. That's why one hadn't been made in almost 50 years. On Thursday night, viewers got a lesson on a little-known rule ...
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 ...
The fair catch kick is a rule at the professional and high school levels of American football that allows a team that has just made a fair catch to attempt a free kick [A] from the spot of the catch. The kick must be either a place kick or a drop kick , and if it passes over the crossbar and between the goalposts of the opposing team's goal, a ...
Chargers' Cameron Dicker made a rare fair-catch free-kick field goal from 57 yards out, the longest in NFL history. Only seven free kicks have been successful in the league. Fair-catch free-kick ...
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.
Justin Herbert passes for 2 touchdowns, Chargers score on free kick and rally past Broncos 34-27; Taking advantage of an obscure rule, Chargers' Dicker makes NFL's first fair-catch kick in 48 years; RFK Stadium land provision removed from federal spending bill, a blow to the NFL's Washington Commanders
The ball must be held on the ground by a member of the kicking team or drop kicked; a tee may not be used. (High school kickers may use a tee). This is both a field goal attempt and a free-kick; if the ball is kicked between the goalposts, three points are scored for the kicking team. This is the only case where a free kick may score points.
The penalty moved the ball to the Denver 47 for an untimed down, and the Chargers' Jim Harbaugh took a timeout before electing to try a fair-catch kick for the second time in his NFL coaching career. With J.K. Scott holding the ball, Dicker comfortably booted it through the uprights.