In stadiums across the country last week, NFL kickers approached teed-up footballs and launched them skyward. Would-be tacklers sprinted down the field as blockers aligned themselves. Kickoff returners settled under descending footballs. And then — not much. The ball landed on the turf and bounced through the end zone or the returner made the catch and dropped to a knee for a touchback, and everyone waited for the next play to begin at the 20-yard line. Touchbacks were up, dramatically and predictably, in the first week of the preseason after NFL owners voted during the offseason to move the kickoff five yards closer to the opposite end zone as a safety measure for what might be football’s most dangerous play. Read full article >>