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Donald Trump has repeatedly criticized the NFL's new kickoff rules implemented for the 2024 season, which aim to reduce injuries. The new format positions kicking team players at the opposition's 40-yard line to minimize collisions.
U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during an event at Verst Logistics on March 11, 2026 in Hebron, Kentucky.
Beginning in the 2024 season, the NFL rolled out a new kickoff format that was designed to reduce injuries and encourage kickoff returns. While itâs largely accomplished its goals, United States President Donald Trump has spoken out against the change almost every chance he gets.
The NFL introduced the âdynamic kickoffâ ahead of the 2024 season. Under the new system, players from the kicking team are positioned at the oppositionâs 40-yard line instead of behind the kicker. This closer starting point is meant to reduce high-speed collisions between the kicking team and the receiving team.
Under this rule, a designated âlanding zoneâ extends from the receiving teamâs goal line to the 20-yard line. Two returners are placed within this zone and, aside from the kicker, are the only players allowed to move before the ball touches down.
The new kickoff format worked well enough in 2024 that the league made the change permanent. Trump, however, is not a fan.
Trump has constantly criticized the move, going back to September of 2024 when he called it the âbeginning of the endâ for the league.
âI canât believe the NFL is effectively getting rid of the always exciting Kick Off Return. Such an exciting part of football. What are they doing? BEGINNING OF THE END!â Trump wrote in a post on Truth Social at the time.
Then, Trump criticized the rule again in October while watching a primetime showdown between the New York Jets and Pittsburgh Steelers.
âI hated seeing what the NFL did with the kickoff return. Saw it tonight at the Steelers/Jets game. When you have something that works, donât âtinkerâ with it, you may end up with nothing!â Trump wrote back in October of 2024.
Then, in November of 2024, Trump was at it again.
âThe NFL should get rid of the ridiculous new Kickoff Rule!â he wrote on Truth Social.
Later in the season, Trump made history as the first sitting president to attend the Super Bowl. Once again, he could not help himself from criticizing the rule change.
âThe worst part of the Super Bowl, by far, was watching the Kickoff where, as the ball is sailing through the air, the entire field is frozen, stiff. College Football does not do it, and wonât! Whose idea was it to ruin the Game?â Trump wrote in a post on Truth Social back in February of 2025.
About two full seasons into the rule change, Trump was still at it, complaining about the new kickoff rule during an appearance on The Pat McAfee Show.
âI hate the kickoff in football. I think itâs so terrible; I think itâs so demeaning. I think it hurts the game and hurts the pageantry,â Trump told McAfee back in October. âIâve told that to Roger Goodell. And I donât think itâs any safer. I mean, you still have guys crashing into each other.â
âThe ball is in the air and nobody is moving,â Trump continued. âItâs supposed to be when the ball is in the air, when the ball is played, youâre supposed to be moving. The pageantry of the game is so badly hurt. The NFL, they do what they want to do. I donât think theyâll change. I hope college football doesnât change, because the power of the kickoff was so beautiful.â
Back in February of this year, Trump sat down for an interview with college football personality Josh Pate. The interview was exclusively about college football, and the NFLâs kickoff rules are completely unrelated, but that did not stop Trump from going into a tangent on the NFLâs new kickoff rules once again.
On Sunday, Trump was at it again as he once again steered the conversation to the NFLâs new kickoff rule.
Last month, the Department of Justice opened an investigation into the NFL over whether its media distribution practices violate antitrust law. Sharyl Attkisson asked Trump about this on *Full Measure,*and he inexplicably began ranting about the kickoff rule again.
âThey have that stupid kickoff thing that you canât watch,â Trump said during the interview. âItâs unwatchable. I hate the games where they have the new phony kickoff. I donât think itâs any safer. I hope college football doesnât do that.â
For what itâs worth, everyone around the league seems to disagree with Trump. In fact, Kansas City Chiefs special teams coordinator Dave Toub went as far as to say that the president âhas no idea whatâs going onâ regarding the kickoff rule.
âHe doesnât even know what heâs looking at. He has no idea whatâs going on with the kickoff rule,â Toub said about Trump. âSo take that for what itâs worth. And I hope he hears it.â
Much to Trumpâs displeasure, it sounds like the new format is here to stay, as NFL executives are pleased with the results.
âReturns were up 57 percent year over year,â NFL Executive Vice President Jeff Miller said of the new kickoff system, according to Pro Football Talk. âWe saw the starting line advance several yards, we saw more touchdowns, we saw more dynamic kickoffs out past the 40, and we saw a lower injury rate. So, all the things we hoped to see with the dynamic kickoff.â
But if the past two years have taught us anything, itâs that Trump is going to continue to rant about it every chance he gets.
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The new NFL kickoff rules position players from the kicking team at the opposition's 40-yard line to reduce injuries and encourage returns.
Donald Trump has expressed his opposition to the NFL's kickoff changes, criticizing them at various public events, although specific reasons for his stance are not detailed.
Under the dynamic kickoff rules, a designated landing zone allows two returners to move before the ball touches down, while the kicking team is positioned closer to the receiving team.
The new kickoff rules have largely achieved their goals of reducing injuries and encouraging more kickoff returns, although specific game statistics are not provided.
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