NFL Considering “Minor Tweaks” to New Kickoff Rule

Changes are being considered following discussions at an officiating clinic.

Chicago Bears Place Kicker Connor Barth (4) takes the kickoff in action during a game between the Indianapolis Colts and the Chicago Bears at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, IN.  (Robin Alam/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Chicago Bears Place Kicker Connor Barth (4) takes the kickoff in action during a game between the Indianapolis Colts and the Chicago Bears at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, IN. (Robin Alam/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

By Evan Bleier

The preseason hasn’t started yet, but the National Football League is kicking around the idea of making changes to its yet-to-be-used kickoff rules.

In advance of training camps starting up, the NFL is considering some slight adjustments to the newly-implemented kickoff rule in order to make play safer. The rule change essentially makes the kickoff more like a punt and makes certain blocks that were legal into a penalty.

The tweaks are being considered after discussions held at an annual officiating clinic over the weekend. Some referees said during the clinic that they felt the rule changes would be difficult to administrate on a consistent basis.

In a statement released to ESPN about more possible changes, NFL spokesman Michael Signora said: “The NFL officiating and football operations staff, with competition committee approval, may make some minor tweaks to the language to further clarify the rule. If so, that information would be circulated to all clubs and the rule book updated accordingly.”

If the tweaks are made, it will only further complicate a rule change that former NFL referee Terry McAulay has called “the biggest change I’ve ever seen.”

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