Can a punter catch his own punt?

Simply put, a punt is a scrimmage kick. Therefore, any member of the punt team is allowed to catch or recover a punt as long as it is behind the neutral zone, basically the line of scrimmage, and then advance that ball.
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Can you pick up your own punt?

Catching a punt from your own team is technically considered illegal touching. The “penalty” for illegal touching is that the receiving team starts with the ball from the location the penalty occurred.
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Can a punter punt twice?

If you look at the NFL rulebook, there's a specific note within the kick from scrimmage section that should make this punt legal. To review and clarify from last night: 1. You CAN punt twice if the ball remained (and remains) behind the line of scrimmage after the first one.
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Was the Seattle punt legal?

Mike Pereira initially said this was not legal, and Fox Sports announcers Joe Buck and Troy Aikman thought this would result in a penalty. But as it turns out, it was perfectly fine for the Seahawks' Michael Dickson to punt the ball twice on one play.
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Can you kick a blocked punt?

Blocked Kicks

However, if the player is tackled behind the line of scrimmage, do not treat this as yards lost attempting to pass. In the latter case, merely note the player recovered a blocked kick. NOTE: Regardless of any subsequent action, the original blocked punt or field goal must be recorded.
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Punter catches his own punt



Can a punter kick a field goal?

Generally punters can kick field goals in a pinch. Since Kickers and Punters are specialists, they don't generally practice the "other" kicking discipline; however, many kickers and punters pulled double duty in high school, so they have done it before.
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Can a punter run with the ball?

The punter may choose to run with the ball. The ball may be snapped to the upback, who then runs with the ball. The punter (or another back, who is standing nearby) may decide to pass to a pre-designated receiver. The ball may be snapped to the upback, who then passes the ball to a receiver.
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Can a punter pass the ball?

It was ruled a fumble recovery because the N.F.L. rule book states that you cannot throw a pass after a blocked punt.
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Can you kick a field goal twice?

You can't kick it twice. Lining up for a field goal a play early gives you a second chance in case of a bad snap.
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What is illegal touching on a punt?

Illegal touching is committed when a kicking team member merely touches the punt before a receiving team member touches it. It has nothing to do with him going out of bounds. The receiving team's touching is always legal.
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Why do punt returners not catch the ball?

Summary: The punting team may down the ball, but they can not gain possession of the ball unless there is a fumble by the returning team or it touches a player from the returning team. The defense (returning team) can advance any kick from scrimmage.
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Is there a penalty for punting out of bounds?

The penalty for kicking the ball out of bounds on a kickoff is either a rekick from 5 yards back, the receiving team starting their drive where the ball went out of bounds, or the receiving team starting their drive at the 35-yard line.
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Is a drop kick worth 2 points?

In Arena football, a drop-kicked extra point counts for two points rather than one and a drop-kicked field goal counts for four points rather than three.
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What if a kickoff goes through the uprights?

FIELD GOAL

A kickoff is neither a play from scrimmage nor a fair catch kick (a fair catch kick can occur only immediately following a kick that was fair-caught). Therefore, kicking the ball through the uprights results merely in a touchback, just like kicking the ball out of any other part of the end zone would.
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Can a kick returner give himself up?

If the player gives himself up, the play is over. He does not have to be touched. The rule doesn't specify the QB. The states the runner can give himself up and then timeout can be called.
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Can you shoot from kick off?

Scoring a goal from the kick-off

In 2016, at the same time the backwards kick-off was legalized, the possibility of scoring an own goal directly from the kick-off (an extremely unlikely situation) was removed, with a corner kick being awarded to the opponents instead.
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Who has the longest punt in NFL history?

On September 21, 1969, Jets rookie punter Steve O'Neal booted the longest punt in NFL history--a 98-yard blast against the Broncos.
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Is there a halo rule in the NFL?

A receiver is permitted to legally raise his hand(s) to his helmet to shield his eyes from the sun, but is not permitted to raise them above his helmet except to signal for a fair catch.
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Can a receiver catch the ball after going out of bounds?

Simply put: any receiver who has by any means gone out of bounds may not catch, or be the first to touch, any pass. Re-establishing himself in bounds makes the pass complete, but his touching of the pass remains illegal.
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Do you have to kick on 4th down?

A team will usually opt to kick a field goal on 4th down if they are within field goal range and not in dire need of a touchdown. For most teams, field goal range is considered anywhere inside the 35-yard line, although an elite kicker's field goal range can extend even further.
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Can you intercept a field goal?

For that to happen, a field goal kick must either be blocked by the defense or caught by a defending player if the kick is short. If either scenario happens and the ball ends up in the hands of the defense, they can attempt to run the field and score a touchdown.
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Can you return a field goal?

If a field goal attempt is missed and does not go out of bounds, a defensive player may catch the ball and return it, like a punt or kickoff.
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Can you punt it through the uprights?

It turns out that, after a punt or a kickoff that was fielded by fair catch, the team receiving the kick actually has two options: they can run a play from scrimmage (also known as “doing normal football things”) or they can attempt a type of free kick called a “fair catch kick.” If the kick goes through the uprights, ...
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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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