Can you recover an onside kick for a touchdown?

General rules
A player of the kicking team (at any kick, not just a free kick) who is "onside" may recover the ball and retain possession for his team. This includes the kicker himself and anyone else behind the ball at the time it was kicked, other than the holder for a place kick.
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Can you recover an onside kick before it goes 10 yards?

Onside kicks are designed to travel the minimum distance on the field and be recovered by the kicking team in bounds. If the receiving team touches the ball prior to the ball traveling 10 yards, then an exception occurs.
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What are the new rules for an onside kick?

The rules in American football state that a team can either make a fair catch at the start or hit the ball while the ball is in the air. For an onside kick, the kicking team kicks the ball directly to the ground to make it bounce, so the ball doesn't count as “airborne.”
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Why can you recover an onside kick but not a regular kick?

Typically, onside kicks take place when the kicking team needs a score late in the game. A regular kickoff eliminates the possibility for a quick recovery of possession for the kicking team. The entire point of an onside kick is to receive another possession right after scoring.
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Has anyone ever returned an onside kick?

The last time a player recovered an onside kick and returned it for a touchdown was December 19, 2010, when Indianapolis Colts linebacker Tyjuan Hagler did it against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
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NFL "Onside Kick" Touchdowns (Rare)



Can the kicking team score on a kickoff?

If the receiving team gains possession of a kickoff in its own end zone and then fails to return it into the field of play, the kicking team scores one point, and the receiving team scrimmages from the 35-yard line. If the kicking team gains possession in the end zone, they score a touchdown.
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How often are onside kicks recovered?

In 2017, teams recovered 12 of 57 onside kicks, a success rate of 21 percent; the Miami Dolphins alone recovered 4 of 5 onside kicks. In 2018, the first year after the kickoff rule changes, teams recovered 4 of 52 onside kick tries.
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Can you recover a squib kick?

In general, these bounces are difficult for any football player to recover. In the case of squib kicks, the ball needs to be recovered quickly by the closest players to the bounce so the receiving team can keep possession. These players are usually used to blocking and not used to handling the ball.
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Is recovering an onside kick considered a fumble recovery?

Once the ball is kicked it is then considered a live ball. Therefore, it is treated as a fumble until a player successfully recovers or the ball goes out of bounds.
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What is a squib kick in football?

Definition of squib kick

: a kickoff in football in which the ball bounces along the ground.
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What happens if you recover an onside kick?

General rules

A player of the kicking team (at any kick, not just a free kick) who is "onside" may recover the ball and retain possession for his team.
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Can you return a fumbled kickoff?

In the case of a fumble, the ball is live and can be returned by the team that recovers the ball. In the case of a muffed punt, it is possible for the punting team to recover the ball and continue the drive, but at least in NCAA and NFL rules, they cannot advance the ball on that same play.
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Can you kick a field goal on 3rd and 4th down?

Once the ball crosses the line of scrimmage, the ball is turned over to the other team. Now, if on 3rd down, a kick is blocked, the ball never crosses the line of scrimmage, and the ball is recovered by the offense, it would then be 4th down, and they would get another chance.
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What is a pooch kick?

Pooch kicks ‒ also known as sky kicks ‒ are similar to squib kicks in that the main aim of the kicking team is to prevent a dynamic returner from cleanly receiving the ball. A pooch kick concedes yardage, aiming to force one of the other kickoff return unit members to field the ball.
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Can you punt the ball twice?

According to NFL Rule 9, a second punt is legal so long as the ball does not cross the line of scrimmage. Had the ball crossed the line and Dickson punted again, the second kick would have resulted in a 10-yard penalty.
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Can you score 3 points on a kick off?

Like a field goal, the kick is worth three points if it goes through the uprights. Unlike a field goal, the ball can be dropkicked or held like a placekick.
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Can you punt a field goal?

A field goal cannot be scored on a punt kick. By contrast, the now very rarely attempted drop kick can be used to score either field goals or extra points in both American and Canadian football.
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Can a kicker kick the ball twice?

The officials did not call a penalty. A: "If the ball stays behind the line of scrimmage, the punting team can recover and legally punt the ball again. They could also try to run for a first down. The punt just needs to be a legal punt by rule."
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Can you return a blocked field goal?

A blocked field goal return is a regular touchdown, and it is worth six points, plus the chance for an extra point or two-point conversion. On field goal attempts, once the snap is made, the ball is considered to be in play no matter what.
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What's the longest field goal ever kicked?

The Broncos kicker slugged a 64-yard field goal in December of 2013 against the Titans. It didn't finish the game off but it did send Denver to the halftime tunnel extremely pumped up. Justin Tucker is responsible for the longest field goal in NFL history.
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Can you recover a fumble for a touchdown?

Yes, any player may recover a fumble and score a touchdown.
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Can a lineman recover a fumble?

Any player of either team may recover or catch a fumble and advance, either before or after the ball strikes the ground.
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Can you fumble into end zone for touchdown?

An offensive player can't fumble in the end zone—that's impossible, if he possesses the ball in the end zone for even a millisecond, he has scored a touchdown.
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What is the difference between a squib kick and an onside kick?

There isn't an exact rule stating what qualifies as a squib kick, but squib kicks typically travel further than onside kicks and shorter than regular kickoffs. If the ball does manage to reach the return specialists, they often can't do much with a return because they are already surrounded by defenders.
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