Saints special teams ace J.T. Gray approves of new kickoff rule change

Saints’ two-time All-Pro ace J.T. Gray says the kickoff rule change adds excitement for fans and changes the value of special teams:

New Orleans Saints defensive back J.T. Gray is arguably one of the best players to speak on this year’s changes to the kickoff format, and he approves of the alteration. The two-time All-Pro special teams ace discussed the changes during an appearance on NFL Network’s “The Insiders.”

The NFL changed the kickoff rules to where the kicking team must remain at the opposing 40-yard line until the ball is caught or hits the ground. The kickoff has gone from one of the most exciting plays in football to a boring formality as of late. The change is meant to help the play regain its former glory by inviting more returns.

Gray may not be a returner, but he is a skilled player covering punts and kickoffs on special teams. On top of that, special teams coordinator Darren Rizzi pushed the rule change, so Gray is in a good position to speak on the tweaks. “In OTAs, we have been practicing that since Day 1,” Gray said.

Gray feels the adjustments will help with “changing the value of the special teams.” He makes a good point about how action on this play will get fans more excited. As stated earlier, the kickoff used to be a play fans looked forward to. Precautious safety measures removed the excitement of the game. Hopefully this rule change marries safety and excitement.

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