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Trump Calls New NFL Kickoff Rules ‘Sissy’ Football
NFL's kickoff rule change aims to boost returns from 21.8% to over 60% while cutting concussions by 43%, but former President Trump criticized it as dangerous and unexciting.
- The NFL implemented the dynamic kickoff rule in 2024 to govern kickoffs following scores by restricting kicking-team movement until the ball lands.
- The rule arose from concerns about kickoffs being the most dangerous play, aiming to reduce injuries and revive kickoff returns after a record-low return rate in 2023.
- The new kickoff rule increased return rates by 57% to 32.8% in 2024, lowered concussion rates by 43% from 2021-2023, and was made permanent before this season with further tweaks.
- President Donald Trump criticized the kickoff rule on Truth Social, calling it 'Sissy football' and 'ridiculous looking,' while NFL data and officials highlighted improved player safety and more exciting play.
- The rule’s adoption has reduced injuries and revived kickoff excitement, with the NFL projecting future return rates between 60% and 70%, despite ongoing public debate about its impact.
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The president of the United States questioned those who created the new rule, which he considered to be ridiculous and makes football look effeminate.
President Trump Takes Shot at NFL's 'Sissy' Kickoff Rule
President jumped to his social media on Sunday to announce his displeasure with the NFL's new kickoff rules, calling it "sissy football." The post Trump Takes Shot at NFL’s ‘Sissy’ Kickoff Rule appeared first on Breitbart.
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