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A punt in some codes of football, especially American football
American football

American football, known in the United States and Canada simply as football, is a competitive team sport known for mixing strategy with physical play....
 and Rugby football
Rugby football

Rugby football may refer to a number of sports through history descended from a common form of football developed in different areas of England....
, is performed when the ball is kicked without letting it hit the ground first — in contrast to a drop kick
Drop kick

A drop kick is a type of Kick in various codes of football. It involves someone dropping a ball and then kick ing it when it bounces off the ground....
.

A punt is a play in American football
American football

American football, known in the United States and Canada simply as football, is a competitive team sport known for mixing strategy with physical play....
 and Canadian football
Canadian football

Canadian football is a form of gridiron football played chiefly in Canada in which two teams of twelve players each compete for territorial control of a field of play long and wide , attempting to advance a pointed prolate spheroid ball into the opposing team's scoring area ....
 in which the football is kicked downfield to the opposing team. In contrast, a drop punt
Drop punt

A drop punt is a type of Kick in various codes of football.It is the primary method of disposing the ball by foot in Australian rules football and the name describes its technique....
 in Australian rules football
Australian rules football

Australian football, or simply known as football, footy, Aussie rules or as AFL, is a team sport played between two teams of 18 players with a football in the shape of a prolate spheroid....
 is a precise kick downfield, usually to a player on the same team. The similarity in skills, frequency of use, and precision of kicking have led to Aussie Rules players being recruited as American football punters.

If an offensive team has the ball too far away from the end zone
End zone

The end zone is a term used in both Canadian football and American football. The end zone is the area between the end line and goal line bounded by the sidelines....
 to attempt a field goal
Field goal (football)

A field goal in American football and Canadian football is a Goal that may be scored during general play .A field goal may be scored by a placekick or the now very rare Field goal #Drop kick....
, is facing their final down
Down (football)

In American football and Canadian football, a down refers to a period in which a Play from scrimmage transpires....
 (fourth down in American football or third down in Canadian football) and given the current game situation is too far away from the first down marker to warrant the risk of losing possession at or near the current line of scrimmage
Line of scrimmage

In American Football and Canadian football a line of scrimmage is an imaginary transverse line crossing the American football#Rules across its narrower dimension, beyond which a team cannot cross until the next play has begun....
, they may choose to punt the ball in an attempt to maximize the change in field position prior to the change of possession.






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A punt in some codes of football, especially American football
American football

American football, known in the United States and Canada simply as football, is a competitive team sport known for mixing strategy with physical play....
 and Rugby football
Rugby football

Rugby football may refer to a number of sports through history descended from a common form of football developed in different areas of England....
, is performed when the ball is kicked without letting it hit the ground first — in contrast to a drop kick
Drop kick

A drop kick is a type of Kick in various codes of football. It involves someone dropping a ball and then kick ing it when it bounces off the ground....
.

A punt is a play in American football
American football

American football, known in the United States and Canada simply as football, is a competitive team sport known for mixing strategy with physical play....
 and Canadian football
Canadian football

Canadian football is a form of gridiron football played chiefly in Canada in which two teams of twelve players each compete for territorial control of a field of play long and wide , attempting to advance a pointed prolate spheroid ball into the opposing team's scoring area ....
 in which the football is kicked downfield to the opposing team. In contrast, a drop punt
Drop punt

A drop punt is a type of Kick in various codes of football.It is the primary method of disposing the ball by foot in Australian rules football and the name describes its technique....
 in Australian rules football
Australian rules football

Australian football, or simply known as football, footy, Aussie rules or as AFL, is a team sport played between two teams of 18 players with a football in the shape of a prolate spheroid....
 is a precise kick downfield, usually to a player on the same team. The similarity in skills, frequency of use, and precision of kicking have led to Aussie Rules players being recruited as American football punters.

If an offensive team has the ball too far away from the end zone
End zone

The end zone is a term used in both Canadian football and American football. The end zone is the area between the end line and goal line bounded by the sidelines....
 to attempt a field goal
Field goal (football)

A field goal in American football and Canadian football is a Goal that may be scored during general play .A field goal may be scored by a placekick or the now very rare Field goal #Drop kick....
, is facing their final down
Down (football)

In American football and Canadian football, a down refers to a period in which a Play from scrimmage transpires....
 (fourth down in American football or third down in Canadian football) and given the current game situation is too far away from the first down marker to warrant the risk of losing possession at or near the current line of scrimmage
Line of scrimmage

In American Football and Canadian football a line of scrimmage is an imaginary transverse line crossing the American football#Rules across its narrower dimension, beyond which a team cannot cross until the next play has begun....
, they may choose to punt the ball in an attempt to maximize the change in field position prior to the change of possession. When the offense is within the 35 yard line, and the head coach opts to call a punt rather than attempt a field goal, it is referred to as a pooch kick, since the punter must kick a very short, high punt out of bounds to try to avoid a touchback.

In the formation just before the snap, the punter usually lines up 15 yards behind the line of scrimmage (this can include lining up in the end zone). An American football punter must shorten this distance if needed to avoid being on or behind the end line. Since Canadian football's endzone is twice as long (20 yards) a Canadian football punter can always take the snap from the usual distance, however Canadian football teams will often elect to concede a safety
Safety (football score)

A safety or safety touch is a type of score in American football and Canadian football and is worth two points . In American football, it is the only means by which a team not in possession of the football can score points....
 as opposed to kicking the ball from inside or very close to their own end zone.

This involves kicking the ball from a standing position after it has been snapped
Snap (football)

A snap starts each American football and Canadian football play from scrimmage....
 (usually a long snap). The purpose is to increase the distance that the opposing team must advance the ball in order to score a touchdown
Touchdown

A touchdown is the primary method of scoring in American football and Canadian football....
 or a field goal. A badly punted ball that is not touched by the return team is referred to as a shank.

In Rugby football codes, the ball may be punted in open play by any player in order to gain field position, or a short-high punt known as an up and under kick in an attempt to disrupt the defensive line.

Rules in American and Canadian football

In American football, the ball changes possession to the other team once the receiving team touches the ball. In Canadian football, possession does not change until the receiving team establishes possession; in that game, the punter or teammates behind him can recover their own punt (onside kick
Onside kick

Onside kicks is a term used in American football and Canadian football for types of Kick used at a kickoff or other free kick, or scrimmage kick or other kick during play, in which the ball is kicked favorably for the kicking team to avoid giving away the ball....
).

In American football, no player from the kicking team is allowed to be the first player to touch the ball after it has been punted past the line of scrimmage. If this occurs, it is a form of illegal touching called "first touching"; the play is immediately dead, and the receiving team receives the ball at the spot of the illegal touch (though this is subject to isolated exceptions). It should be noted that this is often not considered to be detrimental to the team committing the "illegal touching"—in fact, it is actually a fairly common occurrence in American football, sometimes spectacularly so when a player on the kicking team wishes to make contact with the ball before it enters the endzone and is thus ruled as a touchback
Touchback

In American football, a touchback is a ruling which is made and signaled by the referee when the ball crosses into or through the end zone not in control of the team which put it into play....
. Since there is no further yardage penalty awarded, commentators will simply say that the team committing the "illegal touching" has "downed the ball."

Once a player from the receiving team has touched the ball, it is considered in play unless the receiver has signaled (by extending one arm above his head and waving it side to side) for a fair catch
Fair catch

A fair catch is a feature of American football and several other football. In rugby union and Australian rules football, a fair catch is called a mark; see mark and mark for more information on fair catches in those games....
, in which case the play is dead once the catch is made. The result of a typical punt, barring any penalties or extraordinary circumstances is a first down for the receiving team at the spot where:
  1. there is illegal touching
  2. a fair catch
    Fair catch

    A fair catch is a feature of American football and several other football. In rugby union and Australian rules football, a fair catch is called a mark; see mark and mark for more information on fair catches in those games....
     is made
  3. the receiver or subsequent receiving team ball carrier is downed or goes out of bounds
  4. the ball crosses out of bounds (in the air or after touching the ground)
  5. a ball which is allowed to land comes to rest in-bounds without being touched


If the resulting spot is in the end zone
End zone

The end zone is a term used in both Canadian football and American football. The end zone is the area between the end line and goal line bounded by the sidelines....
, the play is a touchback
Touchback

In American football, a touchback is a ruling which is made and signaled by the referee when the ball crosses into or through the end zone not in control of the team which put it into play....
, and the ball is spotted at the receiving team's 20 yard line. An exception in American football is that if a ball is allowed to land, and enters the end zone
End zone

The end zone is a term used in both Canadian football and American football. The end zone is the area between the end line and goal line bounded by the sidelines....
 at any point, even if it does not rest there, the play is a touchback. However, if the same happens in Canada, the ball remains in play until it is downed by a player on either team or is run out of the end zone. If a member of the receiving team downs it in the end zone, a single is awarded to the kicking team. If the punter or any other member of the kicking team level or behind the punter at the time of the kick downs it in the end zone, the kicking team scores a touchdown. If an offside player touches it first, standard no yards penalties are enforced from 10 yard line of the receiving team.

There is no fair catch in Canadian rules, but offside players of the kicking team (those in front of the punter when the ball is kicked) must not be first to touch the ball and must be at least five yards from the ball when it is first touched by the receiving team. Violation of this rule is a 5-(if the ball first bounces) or 15-yard (if the ball is illegally touched or caught without bouncing) penalty for "no yards".

In Canadian football, a play in which a kicked ball enters the end zone and is not returned by the receiving team earns the kicking team one point, called a single
Single (football)

A single , in Canadian football, is awarded when the ball is kicked into the end zone by any legal means, other than a successful Field goal , and the receiving team does not return, or kick, the ball out of its end zone....
 or rouge. The receiving team then takes possession at its own 35-yard line.

Canadian rules also allow a punt when the punter is not behind the line of scrimmage, which is not permitted in American rules. This tactic (termed an "open-field kick" in the rule book) is usually reserved for last-second desperation: for example, a player, after receiving a forward pass with no time left on the clock and with no hope of evading tacklers, may punt the ball in the hope that it will score a single or be recovered by an onside teammate. After recovering a ball kicked by the other team a player can also punt out of his own end zone in order to avoid a single. On one occasion in the CFL, a last-second missed field goal attempt was followed by three punts, all on one play, as the teams alternately tried to avoid a single and score a single.

In both codes, if the receiving team drops the ball or touches the ball but does not catch it then it is considered a "muff" and may be recovered by either team. The defensive team may also attempt to block the punt, by rushing the punter instead of or in addition to trying to return the punt. If the receiving team succeeds in blocking the punt and the ball is touched in or behind the neutral zone, it is a free ball, and either team can advance it (although if the punt were being attempted on the fourth down in American football, the kicking team must advance the ball at least as far as the line to gain upon recovering it or the ball will go "over on downs" to the receiving team). In the Canadian game, intentionally kicking the ball is considered breaking the continuity of downs. The team to recover the ball, in this instance, would have a first down at the point where forward progress was halted, regardless of the first down line. If the kicked ball, despite being touched by the receiving team, nonetheless crosses the line of scrimmage on its own impetus, it is considered to have been "partially blocked" and the same rules apply as if it had not been blocked. A kicked ball that is blocked or not blocked, and fails to cross the neutral zone is a live ball. It is as if the punt never happened. Either team may recover the ball and advance it. The offensive team may recover the ball and throw a forward pass or punt once again. If the rushing team fails to touch the ball but contacts the punter, this is a foul whose penalty can be either five yards or fifteen yards and an automatic first down for the punting team depending upon the severity of the contact. If the rushing team succeeds in touching the kicked ball in or behind the neutral zone, this foul is not enforceable.

In Canadian football, the punt receiver may punt the ball back to the kicking team--who may punt the ball back, and so on. This sequence of events almost never occurs, and when it does, the purpose is to avoid (or score) a game-winning or -tying single on the final play of regulation time (or, possibly, of the half).

Fake punts

On very rare occasions, a punting team will elect to attempt a "fake punt" — that is line up in punt formation and begin the process as normal, but instead do one of the following:

  • The punter may choose to run with the ball.
  • The ball may be snapped to the upback, who then runs with the ball.
  • The punter (or another back, who is standing nearby) may decide to pass to a pre-designated receiver.


Usually, teams will attempt a fake punt only in desperate situations: to keep a drive alive (particularly if a team is behind by one or more touchdowns and the game has very little time left), or to exploit a weakness in an opposing team's defense.

The high risk and low success rate of "fake punts", combined with the need to maintain an element of surprise
Surprise (emotion)

Surprise is a brief emotional state that is the result of experiencing an expectation relevant event. Surprise can have any Valence ; that is, it can be neutral, pleasant, or unpleasant....
 when the play is actually called, explains why this play is seldom seen.

One of the most famous fake punts was by New York Giants linebacker Gary Reasons
Gary Reasons

Gary Phillip Reasons is a former American football linebacker for the New York Giants of the National Football League, winning Super Bowl XXI and Super Bowl XXV as a member of the team....
 during the 1991 NFC Championship Game against the San Francisco 49ers
San Francisco 49ers

The San Francisco 49ers are a professional American football team. The team plays its home games in , while the club's headquarters and practice facility are located in Santa Clara, California....
, in which he rushed for 30 yards on a fourth down conversion via a direct snap to him instead of the punter, Sean Landeta
Sean Landeta

Sean Edward Landeta is a former American football punter who played in both the USFL and the National Football League.Landeta played almost half of his career for the New York Giants, where he won 2 Super Bowl ring in Super Bowl XXI and Super Bowl XXV....
, which was a critical difference in a 15-13 victory. The Giants went on to win Super Bowl XXV
Super Bowl XXV

Super Bowl XXV was an American football game played on January 27, 1991 at Tampa Stadium in Tampa, Florida to decide the National Football League champion following the 1990 NFL season....
.

Other

The current record for the longest punt in the American Football League
American Football League

Note: There were three earlier and unrelated major Professional Football leagues of the same name in the United States: one in American Football League , one in American Football League and one in American Football League ....
 is 98 yard
Yard

A yard is a Units of measurement of length in several different systems, including English units, Imperial units, and United States customary units....
s by Steve O'Neal
Steve O'Neal

Steve O'Neal was an American football Punter and a wide receiver. O'Neal is best known for kicking a 98 yard Punt during the American Football League game between the New York Jets and the Denver Broncos on September 21, 1969....
 on September 21, 1969.

Rules in Rugby union


A punt in Rugby union
Rugby union

Rugby union is a competitive outdoor contact sport, played with an oval ball, by two teams of 15 players. It is one of the two main codes of rugby football, the other being rugby league....
 can be contrasted with a drop kick which is taken at a 22-meter dropout, kickoff, or drop-goal attempt. The main purpose of the punt is usually a bid to gain field position, where the ball is kicked by any player (but usually by back-line players such as scrum-half, fly-half or fullback) up the field and out of bounds (in touch), forcing a lineout contest. The lineout is usually taken in the same position where the ball went out of play, however, the ball must make contact with the ground before leaving the field or the lineout is taken from the position of the ball when it was kicked instead, unless the kicker was inside his own 22-meter line, or the kick was taken from a penalty where the ball is allowed to leave play without bouncing. The other main type of punt is known as the up and under kick and launches the ball high into the air, but without traveling far along the field of play. The purpose of this kind of kick is to disrupt the defensive line (who will scramble in attempt to retrieve the ball) while attempting to retrieve the ball for one's own team. However, the up and under is used sparingly because of the risk of losing possession without gaining field position.

In Rugby union, a team can elect one of four ways to take a penalty, being to run with the ball, take a scrum, kick at goal, or punt the ball. Where the team chooses to punt the ball, the punter may kick the ball out of bounds without making contact with the ground first, and the throw at the lineout is awarded to the non-infringing team.

See also

  • American football/Glossary
  • American football
    American football

    American football, known in the United States and Canada simply as football, is a competitive team sport known for mixing strategy with physical play....
  • Punt kick
    Punt kick

    The Punt kick is one of, if not the most common style of kicking in football games. It is described as kicking the ball without the ball first hitting the ground....
     (Australian rules football
    Australian rules football

    Australian football, or simply known as football, footy, Aussie rules or as AFL, is a team sport played between two teams of 18 players with a football in the shape of a prolate spheroid....
     / rugby league
    Rugby league

    Rugby league football is a competitive Full-contact sport team sport played with a spheroid-shaped ball by two teams of thirteen on a rectangular grass field....
    )