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King of the onside kick forgoes opportunit­y under new rules

- ARNIE STAPLETON

Sean Payton made the gutsiest call in Super Bowl history, ambushing Peyton Manning and the Indianapol­is Colts with a stunning onside kick coming out of halftime at Super Bowl 44 to nab the New Orleans Saints' only Lombardi Trophy.

Payton also ushered in the second chapter of his coaching career by attempting an onside kick against the Las Vegas Raiders in the Denver Broncos' opener last year.

It failed when cornerback Tremon Smith touched the football just before it had travelled the requisite 10 yards, and that may very well have been the reason Payton lost in his Denver debut. But it proved that he hadn't abandoned his risk-taking dispositio­n when Greg Penner hired him out of Fox's broadcast studio.

The NFL's new kicking rules have taken away coaches' ability to pull a fast one on unsuspecti­ng opponents while also making them think long and hard about trying one when desperate times call for it.

Teams can only try it in the fourth quarter now and only if they're losing. And, most importantl­y, they have to declare their intention to try an onside kick.

Two teams tried and failed Sunday.

Green Bay's Evan Williams recovered the Colts' onside kick with 1:47 remaining and the Packers ran out the clock in their 16-10 victory over Indianapol­is.

Shortly thereafter, Minnesota's Nick Muse recovered the 49ers' onside kick with 1:12 left and Sam Darnold kneeled out the clock in the Vikings' 23-17 win.

It appeared the Broncos would become the third team to try it when they cut the Pittsburgh Steelers' lead to 13-6 on Wil Lutz's chip-shot field goal with 1:54 remaining in Denver.

But Payton elected instead to kick off, even though he had only one timeout left and rookie quarterbac­k Bo Nix has yet to find the end zone with any of his 77 passes, which rank as the third most in the league.

“We spent a lot of time going through it back and forth,” Payton said after Nix's second intercepti­on as time expired sealed the Broncos' loss. “It was just weighing the odds versus recovering an onside kick or getting the ball back with 26 seconds. “We chose to kick off.”

The Steelers ran three times before newly signed punter Corliss Waitman, who played for the Broncos in 2022 and earned a “petty game ball” along with quarterbac­k Russell Wilson and receiver Brandon Johnson afterward, booted a beauty of a 54-yarder to the Denver 10.

Marvin Mims Jr. returned the punt nine yards, leaving the Broncos with 81 yards to go in just nine seconds.

Josh Reynolds caught Nix's first down pass for 13 yards and as he was getting tackled he pitched it to Mims, who raced out of bounds at the Denver 34 with one second to spare.

With 66 yards to go, Nix lined up in the shotgun for one final play, stepped up and zipped his 35th pass of the game over the middle, where Damontae Kazee easily intercepte­d it.

The Broncos' biggest bugaboo has been their ineffectiv­e ground game. With scramble totals of 35 yards and 25 yards, Nix has been Denver's leading rusher in both of its games.

 ?? JUSTIN EDMONDS/GETTY IMAGES ?? Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton was never shy about attempting onside kicks, but new NFL rules stipulate that a team must now declare its intention to do so before the play.
JUSTIN EDMONDS/GETTY IMAGES Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton was never shy about attempting onside kicks, but new NFL rules stipulate that a team must now declare its intention to do so before the play.

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