NFL fans react to new kickoff rules after preseason debut & it fell flat

Thursday brought us the return of the NFL. The Houston Texans and Chicago Bears faced off in the first preseason game of 2024 and the focal point was the new kickoff rule.
This year, the NFL is testing out a new formation that mirrors what the XFL used.
The goal is to help eliminate injuries as players will have less time to build up speed before collisions. It also allows teams to set up blocks which has led to excitement for skilled returners such as KaVontae Turpin of the Dallas Cowboys.
WATCH: KaVontae Turpin practices new kickoff rules, jukes out entire team
Houston had the first crack at returning a kick in the new formation and it was underwhelming with Steven Sims gaining 21 yards, giving his team the ball at the 26.
While there might not have been a lot of excitement on the return, there was quite the reaction on social media — with most being negative.
New NFL kickoff is here.
— Barstool Sports (@barstoolsports) August 2, 2024
What happened to the game I love?pic.twitter.com/mcF2xbKI0n
The new nfl kickoff rule is a joke I’m sorry lmao pic.twitter.com/xpHzJ066Eq
— John (@iam_johnw) August 2, 2024
The one spot I made a point to be on no matter what was the kickoff team.
— Joel | Save Your Marriage (@TheeJoelLopez) August 2, 2024
Buckle your chinstrap, bite down hard on your mouthpiece, take a deep breath, sprint down field, and blast somebody.
That it was dangerous was part of the thrill.
This is whack.
pic.twitter.com/63ReTL3IMx
The new NFL kick off rule sucks!!
— Joj (@Sgeorgewilly) August 2, 2024
Visually, the new NFL Kickoff is so weird
— J4Brooks (@J4_Brooks) August 2, 2024
This new kickoff rule in the NFL is the dumbest thing I’ve ever seen.
— Harvey Specter (@pghjoker) August 2, 2024
First impression of new NFL kickoff rule after seeing it in game action: potential for a big return is negligible without some sort of exotic playcall. Opportunity for competitive advantage lies mostly with kicker/coverage team. Chance to impact field position for D.
— David Murphy (@ByDavidMurphy) August 2, 2024
People: Hey the NFL should adopt the XFL kickoff rule
— Kendall Bossier (@kbocajr) August 2, 2024
People a year and a half later: this rule sucks
Still the new kickoff is the stupidest thing I’ve ever seen on an NFL field. Just move the kickoff back to the 25, touchback issue resolved.
— reacher (@ahawn77) August 2, 2024
The whining and crying on this app over the new NFL kickoff rule is short sighted and silly. Sure, it may not work and could be just a 1 year thing, but the NFL is trying to revive what was a DEAD play. It was useless. About 20% were ever returned. IMO the play is now live.
— Andy Sweeney (@TheOnlySweeney) August 2, 2024
What's up with the new NFL kickoff?
— Vince Langman (@LangmanVince) August 2, 2024
Why don't they just have them play while wearing skirts? pic.twitter.com/5khIurV9Is
Random thought... The NFL thought changing the kickoff rule would allow for more returns and less high speed collisions resulting in injuries. I guess one out of two ain't bad.
— Who Dey Lounge🍹🏈🍻 (@cincy2france) August 2, 2024
In 2023, roughly 77 percent of all kickoffs went for a touchback setting teams up at the 25. The majority of the drives on Thursday started in a similar spot with the best field position coming in the third quarter.
That was when John Jackson III ran it back 31 yards to the Chicago 32.
Perhaps there will be more excitement as the year continues but for now, the debut was far from thrilling.
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Randy Gurzi is a graduate of Arizona State and has focused on NFL coverage since 2014.