Quarterback Lamar Jackson had pressure in his face, but hit tight end Mark Andrews, who made a nice grab to move the chains.
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Running back Gus Edwards bulldozes his way up the middle and into the end zone for a yard score to give the Ravens a lead. Lamar Jackson finds wide receiver Willie Snead IV over the middle during the two-minute drill at the end of the first half.
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Running back Kenneth Dixon shows how hard he is to bring down with a yard run in the second quarter. Lamar Jackson tossed it to wide receiver Chris Moore on a jet sweep for a 5-yard touchdown to give the Ravens a lead. Quarterback Lamar Jackson didn't see anybody opened, so he juked and exploded up the field for a first down. In his toughest environment yet, rookie quarterback Lamar Jackson threw for yards and two touchdowns and ran for another 71 yards, but fumbled down the stretch in regulation.
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Check out Lamar Jackson's face after the Chiefs' Harrison Butker missed a yard attempt wide right. Lamar Jackson is stripped from behind by Justin Houston as he and the Ravens tried to mount a game-winning drive at the end of regulation. Chiefs quarterback rolled to his right and threw all the way back deep to his left to find wide receiver Tyreek Hill on fourth down. Campanaro Calls for Fair Catch Marlon Humphrey Makes Sliding Interception Cornerback Marlon Humphrey makes his first interception of the season with a key pick in the fourth quarter.
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The fair catch kick found in American football originated in rugby football. A similar rule in rugby, the goal from mark , allowed a player who had fair caught a ball to attempt an uncontested free kick from the spot of the fair catch. Both major codes of rugby have eliminated the rule; rugby league abolished the goal from mark in , and rugby union removed it in When the fair catch returned to the rulebook, however, the option to attempt a kick after the fair catch was removed. The fair catch kick rule is very rarely invoked, [14] [16] [17] and is one of the rarest plays in football.
For one, the fair catch would need to be made at a point on the field where a field goal attempt has a reasonable chance of being successful; [22] most fair catches are made well outside of field goal range even more so since , when the goal posts were moved back to the end line, adding 10 yards to such attempts.
Despite its drawbacks, there are several advantages to using the fair catch kick.
Because the defense is required to be ten yards beyond the spot of the kick, the kicker can take a running start before kicking as opposed to the typical two steps taken on regular field goal attempts. Similarly, the kicker does not have to worry about a low snap because the ball is not snapped. The defense is not able to block the kick, allowing the kicker to give the ball a lower trajectory than usual.
The fair catch kick would also be of a shorter distance than a normal field goal attempt from the same spot, because the fair catch kick is taken from the spot of the catch, while a typical field goal is taken seven yards back from the line of scrimmage. The following tables contain all confirmed fair catch kick attempts in the NFL; the NFL does not keep a record of fair catch kick attempts, so the true number of attempts is unknown. With the exception of the second recorded attempt, which was made in the 3rd quarter, all fair catch kick attempts were made within the last thirty seconds of either the 2nd or 4th quarter.
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The last successful attempt was made in by Ray Wersching of the San Diego Chargers 45 yards , and the longest successful attempt was made in by Paul Hornung of the Green Bay Packers 52 yards. The most recent fair catch kick attempt was by San Francisco 49ers kicker Phil Dawson , who missed a yard fair catch kick on September 26, In , with 3 seconds left in the fourth quarter of Super Bowl LI , the New England Patriots declined an opportunity to attempt a yard fair catch kick, which would have won the game if successful, because of the risk of a return if the kick came up short.
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