Hispanic Business TVHispanic Business TV
  • Featured
  • Popular Cities
    • Atlanta
    • Boston
    • Chicago
    • Dallas
    • Denver
    • Houston
    • Las Vegas
    • Los Angeles
    • Miami
    • New York
    • Phoenix
    • Salt Lake City
    • San Antonio
  • Business
    • HBTV Toolbox
      • Social Media Management
  • Politics
  • HBTV Sports
    • MLB
    • MMA
    • NCAAF
    • NBA
    • NCAAM
    • NFL
    • NHL
  • Entertainment
  • Living
    • Culture
    • Latino Lifestyle
    • Education
    • Cannabis
Reading: NFL teams will be allowed to have 12 players on the field for this one specific situation during 2024 season
Share
Sign In
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
Font ResizerAa
Hispanic Business TVHispanic Business TV
Search
  • Featured
  • Popular Cities
    • Atlanta
    • Boston
    • Chicago
    • Dallas
    • Denver
    • Houston
    • Las Vegas
    • Los Angeles
    • Miami
    • New York
    • Phoenix
    • Salt Lake City
    • San Antonio
  • Business
    • HBTV Toolbox
  • Politics
  • HBTV Sports
    • MLB
    • MMA
    • NCAAF
    • NBA
    • NCAAM
    • NFL
    • NHL
  • Entertainment
  • Living
    • Culture
    • Latino Lifestyle
    • Education
    • Cannabis
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© 2024 hispanicbusinesstv All Rights Reserved.
Hispanic Business TV > Sports > NFL > NFL teams will be allowed to have 12 players on the field for this one specific situation during 2024 season
NFL

NFL teams will be allowed to have 12 players on the field for this one specific situation during 2024 season

HBTV
Last updated: July 28, 2024 10:07 pm
HBTV
Share
5 Min Read
41 New Kickoff.jpg
SHARE

As most NFL fans know, it’s illegal for any team to put 12 players on the field for any play during a game, but for the 2024 season, there will actually be one situation where the league WILL allow teams to have an extra man on the field. 

The addition of a 12th man is one of the wrinkles that will come with the new kickoff rule that’s being implemented this year, according to NFL referee John Hussey. The veteran ref was in Kansas City on Saturday for Chiefs‘ training camp, and during his trip, he broke down the new kickoff rule for the media. 

During that meeting, Hussey explained the one situation where a 12th man will be legal: Teams will be allowed to use an extra player to serve as the holder for kickoffs during windy games where the ball won’t stay on the tee. The catch here is that the 12th man won’t be able to participate in the play after holding the ball for the kicker. 

“They can’t do anything,” Hussey said, via Fox4KC.com. 

Under the new rule, the return team will be set up with the kicker at his own 35-yard line while his 10 teammates will be lined up 25 yards away at the return team’s 40-yard line (Every member of the coverage team has to have one foot on the 40-yard line until the ball is fielded or until it hits the ground in the landing zone). The kicker isn’t even allowed to cross the 50 until the ball is in play, so that should give the 12th man/holder plenty of time to get off the field. 

The new kickoff rule was approved in March, and right now, no one seems to know how it’s going to look in the NFL. Some teams, like the Chiefs, are giving serious consideration to letting a position player serve as kicker, while other teams treating it like business as usual with their normal kicker handling kickoffs. 

One other wrinkle in the rule is that if a returner touches the ball while he has one foot outside the landing zone, then the ball will be considered out of bounds. Under the old rule, if a player touched the football while part of his body was out of bounds, then the ball was considered out of bounds and the return team was given the ball at the 40-yard line. You can see an example of this type of play below.  

With the landing zone starting at the return team’s 20-yard line, this means that if a returner touches the ball with one foot on the 20.5-yard line, then the ball will be considered out of bounds and the return team will get the ball at the 40. 

If this all sounds confusing, let’s just say that there’s a reason the NFL needed 9.5 pages to explain the rule. 

Hussey said the officials have no idea what to expect. 

“Are they going to kick a line drive? Are they going to pooch the ball into the 20? Are they going to keep two receivers back? Move a 10th person up? There’s a lot we don’t know,” Hussey said, via ESPN.com. 

The rule will be on display for the first time ever in just a few days when the Bears meet the Texans in the Hall of Fame game in Canton, Ohio on Thursday night. The new kickoff rule is being used on a one-year trial and if teams don’t like it, then the NFL can simply dump it after the 2024 season, but if it proves to be popular, then the NFL can permanently implement starting in 2025. 

Sign Up For Daily Newsletter

Be keep up! Get the latest breaking news delivered straight to your inbox.

By signing up, you agree to our Terms of Use and acknowledge the data practices in our Privacy Policy. You may unsubscribe at any time.
Share This Article
Facebook Copy Link Print
Share
Previous Article Qi9e2zixnl2z1u1zxk3p.png Dvorsky says making Blues roster out of training camp ‘all up to me’
Next Article 35aae221 29b8 4edb A660 D33b9ef6f023.jpg Top US Olympic official reassures sports they are welcome in US
Leave a Comment Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Stay Connected

FacebookLike
XFollow
InstagramFollow
- Advertisement -
Ad imageAd image

Latest News

Phoenix Airport Museum Gets Spotlight for Museum Month
Phoenix
May 15, 2026
Nearly 100 Education and Civil Rights Groups and Former OELA Directors Demand Answers Over Dissolution of the Department of Education Office of English Language Acquisition
Education
May 15, 2026
New Report Warns of Extreme Heat Risks During the 2026 FIFA World Cup
Latino Lifestyle
May 15, 2026
Why Houston Comets’ long-awaited return still doesn’t feel complete
Houston
May 15, 2026

Advertise

  • Advertise With Us
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • About Us
  • Contact

HispanicBusinessTV is your go-to source for the latest in Latino lifestyle, culture, and business news. Stay informed and inspired with our comprehensive coverage and in-depth stories.

Quick links

  • Advertise With Us
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • About Us
  • Contact

Top Categories

  • Business
  • HBTV Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Culture

Sign Up for Our Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

© 2025 HispanicBusinessTV.com All Rights Reserved. A WooWho Network Digital Property.
Join Us!
Subscribe to our newsletter and never miss our latest news, podcasts etc..

Zero spam, Unsubscribe at any time.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?