Can a punter recover a punt?

If the punter should recover his own kick, or another onside player of that team should do so, the kick will count as a punt and the yardage measured to the point of recovery. Yards gained after the recovery will be recorded separately as an Own Team Punt Recovery with yardage scored as an 'Advance'.
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Can a punter recover their own punt?

The kicking team cannot recover their own punt, except for the kicker and any players that were behind the kicker when he kicked. Which is usually all eleven—yes eleven—of the other players on the field.
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Can a punter return a blocked punt?

What is the rule when a punt or field goal is blocked? Who can pick up the ball and run with it? The rule is the same – for the most part – in both high school and college. A punt or field goal that is blocked and remains behind the line of scrimmage can be picked up and advanced by either team.
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Can an NFL team recover their own punt?

Yes. As with any punt, they're credited for the distance the ball travelled after it was kicked and before it was touched by the player on the receiving team. From that point it's a “fumble”.
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Can a punt be returned?

Return. A punt return is one of the receiving team's options to respond to a punt. A player positioned about 35–45 yards from the line of scrimmage (usually a wide receiver or return specialist) will attempt to catch or pick up the ball after it is punted by the opposing team's punter.
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Cody Grace Recovers his Own Punt (2022)



Can a blocked punt be picked up and kicked again?

Q: If a punt is blocked, then the kicking team recovers, can they punt it a second time? This actually occurred in a high school game in Montana. 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.
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Can a punter kick the ball twice?

You CAN punt twice if the ball remained (and remains) behind the line of scrimmage after the first one. 2. While the ball might have crossed the LOS before the second punt, it's legal as long as some part of the body is behind.
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Can a punter punt twice in the NFL?

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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Has a punter ever recovered a fumble?

Los Angeles Chargers linebacker Amen Ogbongbemiga recovers a fumble in the red zone after punter J.K. Scott's kick hits the helmet of a Jacksonville Jaguars' player.
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Can a kicker recover his own kick?

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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What happens if the punting team recover a blocked punt?

Blocked Kicks

When a punt or a field-goal attempt is blocked and recovered by the offensive team behind the line of scrimmage, any running advance is treated as miscellaneous yardage.
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When can the kicking team recover a punt?

A player of the kicking team may legally touch, catch, or recover the ball if: it first touches a receiving team player; or. it reaches or crosses the receiving team's restraining line.
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What is the longest punt in the NFL without bounce?

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 Catching your own punt legal?

A punter's job is to kick the ball off of a tee and into the end zone, but sometimes that doesn't go as planned. Catching own punt is allowed in this game. Kickoff returns can be disastrous when they're mishandled by the opposing team. Field goal attempts are always nerve-wracking, and this goes for punters too.
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Has a punter ever made a touchdown?

Pat McInally has gotten the most career total touchdowns by a punter, with 5 touchdowns.
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Why can't you return a muffed punt?

Muffed Punts

The rule states that players cannot advance a muffed kick—on kickoffs and punts alike—because the receiving team has not attained possession.
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Why is it called Muffing a punt?

In gridiron football, a muffed punt is defined as "touching of the ball prior to possessing the ball.” A muffed punt occurs when there is an "uncontrolled touch" of the football by a player on the returning team after it is punted.
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Has a kicker ever forced a fumble?

In Week 11, Crosby kicked a season-high five field goals against the Minnesota Vikings. For his game against the Vikings, he earned NFC Special Teams Player of the Week for Week 11. On January 3, 2016, Crosby recorded a forced fumble against the Vikings.
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Has a team ever punted on 2nd down?

Philadelphia Eagles at St. Louis Cardinals, November 2, 1986. What had happened: The Eagles passed for -6 on first down, committed a penalty, then threw an incompletion on 2nd down. The punt: Cunningham took the snap from shotgun formation and punted 39 yards with no return.
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Can you sack a punter?

According to the rulebook, kickers and punters are technically "defenseless" players at all times. That means they can't be hit in the head or neck, and can't be blocked with a helmet-first hit, even if they are trying to make a tackle on a return.
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Can you touch a kicker in a punt?

Rule Summary View Official Rule. No defensive player may run into or rough a kicker who kicks from behind the line unless such contact: is incidental to and occurs after the defender has touched the kick in flight.
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Can a keeper touch a penalty twice?

Most notably, neither the kicker nor any player other than the goalkeeper may play the ball again once it has been kicked.
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Why isn't a blocked punt a live ball?

The league went on to explain why, via Twitter. "The punt is blocked and goes beyond the line of scrimmage, where it's touched by the receiving team. Since the receiving team touches the ball beyond the line of scrimmage, the kicking team is eligible to recover the ball.
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Can the punting team touch the ball?

Illegal touching will occur on a scrimmage kick (punt) if the kicking team is the first to touch the ball after it has crossed the LOS. It should be marked with a beanbag if the ball continues in play.
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What happens if a punter catches his own kick?

If you catch your own punt behind the line of scrimmage, the ball will be dead and there will be no play. The opposing team can take possession by picking it up at their own 20-yard line or try to kick a field goal.
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