Rule 10, Section 2, Article 4 of the NFL Rulebook, this states: "After a fair catch is made or is awarded as the result of fair catch interference, the receiving team has the option of putting the ball in play by a snap or fair catch kick (drop kick or place kick without a tee) from the spot of the catch or succeeding spot after enforcement of any applicable penalties (3-9 and 11-4-3). This includes the 15-yard penalty enforced from the receiving team’s 20-yard line as applicable if the fair catch is made or awarded in his end zone from fair catch interference or illegal contact with the receiver after he has made a fair catch." Davis fielded the catch at the Chargers’ 38-yard line, but the 15-yard infraction for fair catch interference advanced the football to the Broncos’ 47-yard line. Under the rules, the subsequent fair catch free kick is attempted “from the spot of the catch or succeeding spot after enforcement of any applicable penalties,” including the 15-yard interference penalty on Davis. That meant Chargers kicker Cameron Dicker could attempt his field goal right from the 47-yard line - making it a 57-yard attempt - and the Broncos could not make any attempt to block the kick.
This is how the chiefs will win the superbowl
@@mexalcorta please don’t speak this into existence lmao
Cameron Dicker is a really good kicker, and I love him.
Way To Go
Cameron…YaY !!!
It's like Halley's Comet. If you're lucky, you'll get to see it successfully in your lifetime.
Pretty sure the players had to be coached on this, “just act like it’s a kick off”
Looks like a 57 yarder to me. Definitely not 59 yards.
I'm completely Confused 🤔🤔🤔
Been watching & playing Football 🏈 since the 80's
What the heck is the scenario that this Free Kick Applies???
Rule 10, Section 2, Article 4 of the NFL Rulebook, this states:
"After a fair catch is made or is awarded as the result of fair catch interference, the receiving team has the option of putting the ball in play by a snap or fair catch kick (drop kick or place kick without a tee) from the spot of the catch or succeeding spot after enforcement of any applicable penalties (3-9 and 11-4-3). This includes the 15-yard penalty enforced from the receiving team’s 20-yard line as applicable if the fair catch is made or awarded in his end zone from fair catch interference or illegal contact with the receiver after he has made a fair catch."
Davis fielded the catch at the Chargers’ 38-yard line, but the 15-yard infraction for fair catch interference advanced the football to the Broncos’ 47-yard line. Under the rules, the subsequent fair catch free kick is attempted “from the spot of the catch or succeeding spot after enforcement of any applicable penalties,” including the 15-yard interference penalty on Davis.
That meant Chargers kicker Cameron Dicker could attempt his field goal right from the 47-yard line - making it a 57-yard attempt - and the Broncos could not make any attempt to block the kick.
@@arthurradley5372 Never seen this before. Thanks for the detailed explanation.
@@neo83849 me to bro....wtf is going on??