NFL Players and Coaches Speak Out Against New Kickoff Rules

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Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce criticized the new NFL kickoff rule, calling it "absolutely stupid" on a podcast. The rule allows teams to start a drive on the 25-yard line when a fair catch is signaled on a kickoff. Meanwhile, former Chiefs punter Dustin Colquitt criticized current team punter Tommy Townsend's holding and positioning of the football during field goals and PATs. In other news, Andy Reid was ranked as the top NFL head coach by The 33rd Team, and Bleacher Report listed Lamar Jackson as one of eight NFL players primed for a major bounce back from injury in 2023.
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