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NFL sees a surge in blocked kicks, impacting games significantly

The NFL saw 16 blocked kicks in four weeks, the second-most since 1991, with teams impacting special teams and scoring off blocked plays.

  • The NFL has seen a surge in blocked kicks through its first four weeks, including punts, field goals, and extra points across multiple games.
  • This rise stems from factors like offensive line attrition creating vulnerabilities and coordinators struggling with defensive adjustments.
  • Key moments include the Eagles blocking multiple kicks in consecutive games, Bears blocking a game-winning field goal, and Dallas returning a blocked extra point for two points.
  • Through the first four weeks, 16 kicks—including punts, field goals, and extra points—have been blocked, marking the second-highest total since 1991; only the 2014 season saw more with 19 blocks, and in 2015, the NFL updated its rules to permit scoring on returns of blocked extra points.
  • These blocks significantly affect game outcomes, emphasizing special teams' impact and pressuring teams to address roster construction and snap-to-hold timing.
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NFL sees a surge in blocked kicks, impacting games significantly

Blocked kicks have become a major factor in the NFL this season. There have been 16 blocked kicks in the first four weeks, the second-most since 1991.

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