
"A modest change to the NFL's kickoff rules made a massive impact on Week 1, producing the highest single-week return rate in 15 years. In the league's first slate of regular-season games since the touchback was moved to the 35-yard line, teams returned 118 of 156 kickoffs for a 75.6% return rate. The last time the NFL had a higher return rate for a single week was Week 17 of the 2010 season."
"The NFL overhauled its kickoff prior to the 2024 season after more than a decade of declining return rates, caused largely by rule changes that incentivized teams to pursue touchbacks and lower the number of concussions and other injuries. In 2023, only 21.8% of kickoffs were returned -- the fewest since at least 2000 and likely in the modern history of the game. Not a single kickoff was returned in Super Bowl LVIII at the end of the season."
"After analyzing a new alignment that first appeared in the XFL during its 2020 season, the NFL's special teams coaches recommended a new approach for 2024. Instead of reducing the number of returns, they suggested an alignment that minimized the number of high-speed collisions. The kickoff now begins with most players already standing downfield, rather than running at full speed to get there. They can begin to cover the kick as soon as the ball touches the ground or a member of the return team."
Kickoff rule adjustments moved touchbacks to the 35-yard line and introduced a new alignment derived from the XFL. In Week 1, teams returned 118 of 156 kickoffs, a 75.6% return rate, the highest single-week rate since Week 17 of 2010. Week 1's return rate exceeded 50% for the first time since 2010 (78.1%). The league overhauled kickoffs prior to 2024 after return rates fell for more than a decade and reached 21.8% in 2023, with no kickoff returned in Super Bowl LVIII. The new alignment places most players already downfield and allows coverage to begin once the ball touches the ground or a return-team member.
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