Panthers fail to cash in on rare free-kick rule vs. Bucs
A rarely-seen rule made an appearance during the NFL's London matchup Sunday between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Carolina Panthers.
The Panthers caught a punt after calling for a fair catch with one second remaining in the first half and elected to try a free-kick field goal for their final play.
The little-known rule allows a team to call for a fair catch on a punt and then line up to attempt a field goal on the next play without the defense being able to rush the kicker. If the ball goes through the uprights, it's three points, just like a regular field goal.
Panthers kicker Joey Slye ultimately missed the 60-yard attempt, but it was a bizarre end to the opening half in London nonetheless.
.@Panthers fair-caught a punt with one second in the half...
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Then tried a fair catch kick for three points!
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