.@RashidShaheed sees a lot of opportunity for big plays with the new Dynamic Kickoff. đź‘€ (via @Saints)
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— NFL (@NFL) July 27, 2024
Rashid Shaheed signed a one-year extension this offseason with the New Orleans Saints, and his impact on the team will only grow with the new kickoff rule changes. He’s definitely a fan of the change and the possibilities that come from it. He isn’t the first Saints player to speak in favor of the new format.
Shaheed was a first-team All-Pro punt returner in 2023 and has been the Saints’ primary kick returner, as well, since his rookie year. He’s averaged over 20 yards per return each season.
The rules changes developed by his coach Darren Rizzi are meant to bring kick returns back into the game and generate excitement for the fans. Shaheed believes this will happen. He believes “the league wants to see big plays” and this is a good way to make those happen.
From a purely utility standpoint, Shaheed sees this as an opportunity to get better field position which in turn will lead to more points. So often, you’d watch a kickoff and expect a touchback. Beginning most drives at the 25-yard line felt like a formality. That feeling is washed away with the rule. The Saints offense could start at the 39-yard line or maybe the 21-yard line.
The risk of winning or losing the field position is a constant battle. Having a Rashid Shaheed on your side makes you feel more confident in these situations.
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