New NFL Kickoff Rule May Sideline Chiefs' Butker

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The NFL's new kickoff rule could significantly alter the Cleveland Browns' 53-man roster, potentially reducing the need for special teams-only players like extra linebackers and increasing the value of offensive and defensive depth. This rule change, considered one of the most impactful since the two-point conversion in 1994, will likely involve more high-profile players in special teams and reshape roster strategies as the season approaches.
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- Chiefs' Harrison Butker may be sidelined for kickoffs this season as team adjusts to new rules Fox News
- Chiefs' Harrison Butker may be removed from kickoffs due to new NFL rules Yahoo Sports
- New kickoff rule could be biggest rule change in decades NBC Sports
- Chiefs News: Kansas City could take Harrison Butker off of kickoffs Arrowhead Pride
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