the kicker may be beyond the line, provided that his kicking foot is not beyond the line.the holder of a placekick (3-18-1-Item 2) may be beyond the line, and.All kicking team players must be inbounds and behind the ball when it is kicked, except:.A player who lines up one yard behind the restraining line must have at least one foot (either the front or the back foot) touching that yard line.A holder for a free kick counts as one of the required five players, regardless of where he is positioned.At least two players must be lined up outside the yard-line number, and two players between the inbounds lines and the yard-line number. at least five players of the kicking team must be on each side of the ball.all kicking team (Team A) players other than the kicker must be lined up and remain in their established positions no more than one yard behind their restraining line and.Before the kicker approaches the ball and until the ball is kicked,.When the ball is kicked on a free kick down: The restraining line for the receiving team shall be the yard line 10 yards in advance of the kicking team’s restraining line.The restraining line for the kicking team shall be its 35-yard line for a kickoff and its 20-yard line for a safety kick.The restraining lines for a free kick shall be as follows, unless they are adjusted because of a distance penalty: Penalty: For illegal kick on a free kick down: Loss of five yards. A dropkick, placekick, or punt may be used for a safety kick. A safety kick puts the ball in play after a safety.The ball may be placed on the ground leaning against the tee, provided the tee is in its normal upright position. If the ball falls off the tee a second time during the same free kick down, the kicking team then must either use a player to hold the ball or must kick it off the ground. If the ball falls off the tee, or the tee is moved, the covering officials must stop play and restart the timing process without penalty to the kicking team. Once the ball has been placed on the kicking tee, the kicking tee cannot be moved. Note: During a placekick on a kickoff, the kicking team may use a manufactured tee that is one inch in height and approved by the League. A dropkick or placekick may be used for a kickoff. A kickoff puts the ball in play at the start of each half, after a try, and after a successful field goal.It must be made from any point on the kicking (offensive) team’s restraining line and between the inbounds lines. Free KickĪ free kick is a kickoff or safety kick that puts the ball in play to start a free kick down. Rule Summary View Official Rule SECTION 1 - PROCEDURES FOR A FREE KICK Article 1.
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