Exciting Changes on the Horizon for the 2023 NFL Season: New Rules, New Quarterbacks, and Shuffling Superstars

The 2023 season of the NFL is about to begin and that means that we will see many new things on the field, both in the regulations, in the numbers and in players who changed their scene.

This will be the first year without Tom Brady since his arrival in the league in 2000. After 23 seasons in the NFL where he broke almost all records, he was crowned 7 times and became the best player in history.

Another novelty among marshals is the departure of Aaron Rodgers of Green Bay. After 18 years with the Cheeseheads, Rodgers decided to take another direction and landed in New York where the Jets have put together a team worthy of seeking the title.

This year it is expected that the new generation of quarterbacks will be consolidated. Of the 32 quarterbacks, only nine are 30 or older, the oldest being Rodgers, 39. 14 of them are 25 or younger.

By 2023, players will be able to use the number zero on their jerseys; previously they could not use it alone, but now they will be able to do so. The receiver of Jacksonville, Calvin Ridley, became the first player to choose it. Additionally, kickers and punters may use any number between 0-49 and 90-99.

The NFL also changed the kickoff rule for each game in order to reduce players’ exposure to concussions. The new kickoff rule will allow players to request a free catch if they receive the ball inside the end zone or before the 25-yard line; If they do, the offense will start at the 25-yard line.

Another change that occurred was within the tripping penalty (When a player puts his foot into another) is that, if a defensive player is punished for tripping one of his rivals, it will be taken as a personal foul and it will be a 15-yard penalty.

Lastly, the 4th Down review where if a team fails to convert a fourth down it will be automatically reviewed. As happens in Touchdowns and turnovers.

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2023-09-07 06:57:41
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