49ers HC Kyle Shanahan Has Already Exposed A Major Loophole In The NFL’s New Kickoff Rule That He Plans To Take Advantage Of In 2024

Kyle Shanahan is already considering undermining the NFL’s new kickoff rules.

We’ve seen the new rule in action in preseason, and it appears as if it will take some getting used to. But it could make for some exciting and memorable returns if the league has its way.

The new kickoff came about as part of the NFL’s plan to limit dead plays. It’s understood that 75 percent of kicks went for touchbacks last season, something the owners hope to avoid moving forward. So they’ve come up with a way to inject some excitement, with players now required to line up between the 30 and 45-yard lines and remain still until the returner makes the catch or the ball hits the ground.

Of course, teams could still kick balls to the end zone for touchbacks. That would mean the offense gets to start at the 30-yard line, but kick returns have averaged 29 yards since the new rules were introduced, while some have set up major returns.

Kyle Shanahan Might Not Opt To Keep The Ball In Play A Whole Lot In The Upcoming Season

While speaking to reporters, Kyle Shanahan appeared to flirt with the idea of ruining the league’s plans by giving the 30 up rather than risking way more.

“It’s a hell of an idea. I haven’t thought of that. Yeah, we’re all talking about that and it looks like it’ll make a lot of sense once the season starts,” he told reporter, per ProFootballTalk. “But, this was our first week with us doing it. It was our first week really getting more teams, besides the Hall of Fame game and stuff, to evaluate it.

 

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