NFL’s kickoff rule change leads to highest return rate since 2010

small tweak to the kickoff rule led to a big increase in kickoff returns in the first week of the 2025 season.

Teams returned 75.6% of kickoffs in Week 1 for the highest rate in any week since the 2010 season, the last time the kickoff spot was at the 30-yard line.

The league moved kickoffs to the 35 the following season and the return rate dropped from 80% in 2010 to 53.4% in 2011 as kickers could easily reach the end zone for touchbacks.

The return rate kept dropping and reached a record-low 21.8% in 2023, leading to the decision to adopt the so-called dynamic kickoff last season.

The first year of the experiment led to a modest uptick in returns, with the rate rising to 32.8% last season, while reducing the rate of injuries on the play.

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The rule made kickoffs more like scrimmage plays by placing the coverage players and blockers close together to eliminate the high-speed collisions that had contributed to so many injuries on the play. The league said the rate of concussions dropped 43% on returns, with a significant reduction as well in lower-body injuries.

By moving the touchback to the 35 this season, the league projected that the return rate will rise to somewhere between 60% and 70%, with a similar increase in long returns, adding more excitement to the game.

It exceeded those goals in Week 1 with more than three-quarters of all kickoffs getting returned.

The average drive start after a kickoff return was the 29.5 yard line in Week 1 compared to the 29 for all of last season, according to Sportradar. The bigger gap in starting position following the average of return compared to a touchback is leading to teams kicking the ball short of the end zone more often.

Seven of the returns went for at least 40 yards, including a 71-yarder by Tennessee’s Chimere Dike that set up a field goal at the end of the first half for the Titans against Denver. There haven’t been more returns for at least 40 yards in a single week since there were nine in Week 13 of the 2015 season.

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