Free-kicks are rare in the NFL. How are they different from field goals? Check out the rules behind this unique play now.
We saw something pretty darn cool on Thursday night: Cameron Dicker booted a free kick after a punt fair catch before halftime of the Los Angeles Chargers’ win over the Denver Broncos ...
The Los Angeles Chargers line up for a rare fair catch kick against the Denver Broncos. / @NFL Cameron Dicker and ... to play a regular down or attempt a free kick. Or, as was the case on Thursday ...
The only game-winning free kick in NFL history came after Chicago’s Cecil Turner called for a fair catch of a Packers punt at the Green Bay 43-yard line. Percival then connected on his kick with ...
The play known as the “fair catch free kick.” Governed by Rule 10, Section 2, Article 4 of the NFL Rulebook, this states: After a fair catch is made or is awarded as the result of fair catch ...
The Los Angeles Chargers took advantage of one of the most obscure rules in the NFL rule book on Thursday night when they successfully converted a fair-catch free kick during their 34-27 win over ...
The previous record was held by Paul Hornung, who made a 52 yard fair catch kick for the Green Bay Packers in 1964. Per the NFL rulebook, a team can attempt a free kick if they call a fair catch ...
And what’s this about a fair catch kick too? Well, let’s check out how ForTheWin alumn Nate Scott described the last free kick we saw in the NFL, when the Carolina Panthers missed one in 2019.
Los Angeles Chargers kicker Cameron Dicker just did something no NFL player has done since 1976. What is a fair-catch kick?
Basically, it's a free field goal attempt with the ... Before Dicker's kick on Thursday, there hadn't been a fair catch kick attempted in an NFL game since 2019. Carolina's Joey Slye attempted ...
At 57 yards, it was the longest fair catch free-kickever made in the NFL. What is the free-kick rule, and why is it so rare? According to the NFL rulebook, a free kick is a kickoff, safety kick or ...