I get where you’re coming from, but I’m not entirely convinced this tweak will deliver the excitement the NFL’s aiming for. Sure, moving the touchback spot to the 35 should, in theory, force kickers to be more accurate and create more return opportunities—but there’s a real risk here. If the pressure’s on to hit that “landing zone,” teams might just stick with the safe play anyway, especially in high-stakes moments. Plus, we’ve seen similar ideas in the XFL that led to some wild plays but also a lot of unpredictability that didn’t necessarily enhance the overall game.
It’s a bold move, no doubt, but sometimes tweaking yard lines feels like a Band-Aid on a bigger issue. I’d love to see a more radical rethink of kickoff strategy—maybe even reimagining the entire format—instead of just shifting numbers on the field. In the end, the NFL’s experiment might bring back some dynamic returns, or it might just result in more conservative play. Time will tell if this change is truly a win for the game or just another “innovative” idea that misses the mark.