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The NFL only considers kickoffs, safety kicks or onside kicks to be free kicks and specifically states that a fair-catch kick "is not a free kick." There's also this from Rule 10, Section 2 ...
Only five NFL teams had previously tried the kick in the 21st century, and nobody had successfully executed it since Wersching booted a 45-yard free kick on Nov. 21, 1976 against the Buffalo Bills.
The last successful fair-catch kick was in 1976, also by a Chargers kicker. Ray Wersching hit a 45-yarder against the Buffalo Bills at the end of the first half.
The Chargers then used a little-known play called fair catch free kick. Cameron Dicker than nailed a 57-yard field goal to cut the Broncos' lead to 21-13 at halftime.