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A potential flaw in the new kickoff rule was identified on Friday, which could result in defenses targeting kickers during PAT attempts with no real consequences. This means there is no downside to going all out to block an extra point. The NFL has confirmed that there is no option to enforce a penalty on the try after the kickoff. The special teams working group will continue to work with the Officiating department to address any necessary rulings or additional language needed to support this new rule. Giving the kicking team the option to enforce roughing the kicker on the try after the kick would be an easy fix, but it raises questions about what happens if the receiving team returns the kick for a touchdown. More time should have been taken to think through all potential problems and find solutions before rushing this new rule. If you have any suggestions for addressing this issue, feel free to share them.

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